newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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Hang in there Drew. That attorney/buyer reads like what we had to deal with when buying our retirement spread. The first place we focused on wanted 3 or 5 K down with closing in 90 days or forfeit. The seller drug things out, it seemed every time we submitted stuff for them to sign it was weeks turn around, then they finally couldn't sign the last papers under the deadline. Later we found out they had done that to other attempted buyers. I chalked it up to an expensive lesson and told them to roll the papers up and stick it where the sun don't shine.<snip>
One day before farm sells buyer's attorney now declares there are two more forms I need to sign, and get notarized and back to them immediately.
After all this time they drop this on me, sure hope business office here has a scanner. My attorney already had to drive out here once and get forms notarized and take back, this last batch should have been included. Worse is the attorneys will simply bill out more for their screwups...though my guy is a real gentleman, older fellow who I really like. I didn't think I needed to bring a scanner with me to assisted living, thought my baby printer would be enough...
bit cranky because I don't feel well, this too shall pass.<snip>
The lawyers can always drag stuff out to penalize you.
But your right, like a bowel movement this too shall pass.