DB Snu Snu asked:
If a home was built to the specs of a customer and the deal fell through after the home was built, is there usually room for negotiations for a new buyer or does the builder always stick to the list price?
curious asked:
i’ve signed a contract for a new home in phoenix arizona back in january. now with the mortgage rate climbing and the housing market cooling (quite rapid here in phoenix), i’m worried the value will drop and i’ll end up losing money. (the houses like the ones i looked at was going for less than 200 grand three years ago and when i signed the contract, the price was at almost 300 grand)(and when i get to sell the house later, i’m afraid i won’t even be able to sell it for the price i’m paying which is 300K) Should I try to back out on the contract and lose the deposit, which is a whopping 5 grand, or should i just go ahead and close on this house even if i don’t feel right? and is it too late to negotiate the price of the house since i’ve already signed a contract? it’s a new home that’s being built, so i don’t know if a negotiation is an option at all.. but any experts out there, please help.. any advise will be greatly appreciated..
rubix110 asked:
Last may we decided to consolidate our debt and made payments to a debt relief company who would begin negotiations as soon as we paid the finance charges. Never got that far b/c our state passed law that said they could not do business with us, we got refunded. In the meantime we have been turned over to collection agencies, should I negotiate with them on my own?
missmusicmaker asked:
It’s the negotiation game on Zap Dramatic. Does anyone know who the killer is in the end?
mir miron asked:
If during the peace negotiations Egypt took back the Gaza, and Jordan took back some of the west bank, were would these Palestinians be today.
Why is it that no one hears from the ones living in Lebanon, no one hears from the ones living in Iraq, no one hears them at all.
Haifa, but there is no Palestine, unless you are talking about Jordan.