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[WTA] bank lawyer fee, why so expensive 3k+-
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alanyuppie
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Apr 5 2007, 10:35 AM
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QUOTE(mIssfROGY @ Apr 5 2007, 02:19 AM) ya ...i so agree with abubin. When i 1st bought my house, i tot the house price was it. Then came the S&P fees. Then came the Loan Fees. Then the MRTA! Then the misc fees. Then gotto pay for utilities deposits. Then now gotto pay the transfer title fees and its gonna cost me a bomb!! Sniff sniff....havent even count my monthly maintainance fees and sky high interest fees! yea everything seems "hidden" unless you take initiative to enquire bout it! I got a letter asking me to go sign the S&P this weekend. it didnt mention about bringing anything. I called and enquired to know what should I prepare. Only then I found out I need to bring $250 for the signing fee!
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alanyuppie
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Apr 14 2007, 11:54 PM
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ahah..mine is WORSE. first my banker took 10 days to get the loan approved and meet me to sign the offer letter. then he overshoot his calculated MRTA (he said will be around the figure of $7000) by nearly $2000. So the offer letter quoted an MRTA of $8700 i think THEN he found out the MRTA need READJUSTED since my gf just turned 29 yesterday when he meet us (after much follow up from him many many days b4).Hmm I have to layan him the day when I was suposed to celebrate my gf bday, sigh. He said need additional $200++ (what a great GIFT from him!  ) As the polite person I always am, I just politely told him I wish to have my MRTA adjusted to cover bout %50 of the property price (took him overnite to calculate and inform me that value). Now he said need 3-4 more days to furnish another offer letter (what took them so long anyway? since the offer letter should be easily produced when the bank are done "evaluating" our "credit score"). btw i just signed my S&P this morning. This post has been edited by alanyuppie: Apr 15 2007, 10:45 AM
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