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Sorry about your sucky experience, demnan.
I posted about this a couple days ago. Can't remember if it was your realty thread or not.
reprehensor and I bought our first house in 2002. The first one we signed on, we closed first. But the seller didn't show for closing. We weren't sure what was up. He was in Oklahoma City for some reason.
The next day, we got a call from the title co. There was a problem. Their lawyers had caught a problem with the seller's finances. Evidently, he had a $20,000 judgment against him, and it had attached to the house!
If they had not caught this, we would have gotten stuck with it. We're convinced that the seller was trying to unload this on us. He'd been renting the property out. Under Texas law, if it had been his primary residence, things would have been OK, but since it had been a rental, it attached.
They tried to get the woman to back out of the judgment, but she wouldn't. We were never told what the judgment was for.
2 days before we were to begin moving in, we backed out of the deal. Same as you. Everything we owned was in boxes. We had to start completely from scratch. Plus, we hated our realtor, so we were in search of a new realtor at the same time.
That weekend, we spent the entire time looking at new houses through the internet and then going out and meeting realtors. One of the ladies we met showed us some others we didn't know about. This one had just come on the market the day before, and already had an offer on it. We topped the offer and still stayed within our budget. So we got it.
Since you've already given notice at your apartment, is there any chance that you can explain the situation and they might let you stay month to month until you find something? We were in a little duplex, so our landlord was cool with us staying an extra month.
If I were you, I'd back out of that deal and find a better one. It worked for us, although things seemed bleak until we did. Things just fell into place. We had to wait another month to move in, but I LOVE this house.
Good luck! FSC
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