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Buying a home right now is insane

None of this drama when I purchased my first home..

I recently had an offer accepted (out of attorney review as of last Wednesday). The sellers are insisting on a mortgage commitment by the 19th and a closing date of the 26th. No one thinks this can happen, but they also gave us the soft "we'll extend if needed." Promise - but nothing in the contract. We like the house so we're moving forward hoping the sellers aren't massive assholes.

Lender sends me the application with errors left and right. I tell him I'm not signing as he left off a property's HOA and some other shit that I don't want to squabble over with the underwriters. I shit you not, this guy says "just sign it well fix it later." Lmfao. I tell him no. He says find another lender (basically).

So I have another lender (who actually gave me a better rate) but I'm essentially starting over from square one .. hoping to get a commitment letter by the 19th. 😵

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