John Hopkins

Worst-Case Scenario: Surviving Last Minute Problems When Buying a Home



Posted: Thursday, July 06, 2006

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There is a popular series of books in the stores which tell the reader how to survive everything from an airplane crash to defending yourself from a harrowing shark attack. I found myself perusing the pages noting that I guess I should know what to do if I am ever trapped in a sinking car or if my parachute fails to open. I figure its good information if really needed.



Being I am in the business of helping people buy homes or make the transition from renting to owning, I started to apply my own unique perspective and created a Worst Case Scenario for the home buyer. Although the following tips won’t be much help should you find yourself stranded in the Antarctic, they might give you some tips to consider should the need arise in overcoming those heart-stopping unexpected calamities during your home purchase. I really hope that these tips and the shark-fighting techniques are never needed. But you never know....



Scenario One: The Buyer Loses Their Job

Scenario Two: The House Does Not Appraise For the Sales Price

Scenario Three: The Inspection on the Home Comes Back with Significant Issues

Scenario Four: Your Credit Score Drops Losing Your Loan Approval

Scenario Five: You're Short of Funds for Closing

Scenario Six: Couple Splits

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John Hopkins is a senior mortgage lender and credit expert in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Hopkins is a strong advocate of personal responsibility and 'make-sense' solutions for the credit-challenged, and those who desire to purchae a home. He may be reached at john.hopkins@nflp.com.
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