Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey

I can not close on a house because I can not get a loan approval. what happen to my down payment?


Asked on 8/27/11, 8:26 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Miriam Jacobson Retired from practice of law

If your contract has a mortgage contingency and you are within the mortgage commitment deadline, you should send a written notice to the Realtors and the Seller saying that you are exercising your right to cancel the contract because you couldn't get a mortgage.

If you waited before making your mortgage application, you may have lost that right. If you waited beyond the deadline of the contingency to give written notice that you are canceling, you will also have lost your right to cancel.

If there are no Realtors and no attorneys involved in this purchase, and you gave the down payment to the seller, you will probably have a hard time getting your money back, even if you are entitled to it.

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Answered on 8/27/11, 9:06 am
Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

Your lawyer should tell you. If your lawyer is not telling you, then call me. I will help you get your money back.

Robert Davies, Attorney

201 820 3460

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Answered on 8/28/11, 7:58 am


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