- Joined
- Apr 10, 2001
- Messages
- 1,829
okay, after going over my closing package carefully, i noticed that there is a slight discrepancy in the itemized charges.
if i call the closing company to dispute it, will that cause a big slow down?
does anyone know if the seller's closing package also includes an itemized breakdown of the buyer's costs?
so if i asked the closing company to correct the buyer's costs statement, and they have to send it out again to me, does that mean they have to send it out to the seller again also?
the discrepancy is very small, and i'm not sure if it's worth slowing down the process.
but i'm not in a huge rush or anything, i'm merely impatient to close.
i don't know what to do. i'm usually the type of person to go back and dispute an incorrect charge even if it's $1. it's the principle of things. i don't like to get charged something that i'm not supposed to be charged.
i guess i'm thinking, if they closing company only has to revise the statement and give me a corrected copy, then i'll do that.
but if they have to revise it and give another copy to the seller. then what if the seller already had signed everything and things were in the mail. then do they have to look at the new statement, and resign and remail everything?
if i call the closing company to dispute it, will that cause a big slow down?
does anyone know if the seller's closing package also includes an itemized breakdown of the buyer's costs?
so if i asked the closing company to correct the buyer's costs statement, and they have to send it out again to me, does that mean they have to send it out to the seller again also?
the discrepancy is very small, and i'm not sure if it's worth slowing down the process.
but i'm not in a huge rush or anything, i'm merely impatient to close.
i don't know what to do. i'm usually the type of person to go back and dispute an incorrect charge even if it's $1. it's the principle of things. i don't like to get charged something that i'm not supposed to be charged.
i guess i'm thinking, if they closing company only has to revise the statement and give me a corrected copy, then i'll do that.
but if they have to revise it and give another copy to the seller. then what if the seller already had signed everything and things were in the mail. then do they have to look at the new statement, and resign and remail everything?