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Nikki Lynn
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- Jun 21, 2020
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I have Mason as well, passed on the 18th and nothing yet.... 

Still have not heard anything back from either, but I did reach out via email this afternoon for a status update. Hope to hear back from them tomorrow. Our closing date in the contract is 6/24.Have you heard from the broker or title company?
Today is my day 22 after ROFR pass... just heard from them... no estoppel yet.
Are most people finding they need to email for a member I.D. if they're new members? Just wondering if I should fire off an email as soon as my activation email arrives.
My closing date is 7/1, so I'm probably a week behind you. I just don't understand why Mason Title seems to be so much faster if this process is entirely up to Disney... it's my first contract, so I might be missing something...Still have not heard anything back from either, but I did reach out via email this afternoon for a status update. Hope to hear back from them tomorrow. Our closing date in the contract is 6/24.
That's great! I passed on 05/07. Hope mine is one of those.I passed ROFR on 5/10. I called my closing agent and they said they received a bunch of estoppel letters today and that I should be getting my closing documents tomorrow.
Home Resort: VGC
Broker: www.dvcresalemarket.com
Title Company: First American
Offer made: 04/18/2021
Offer accepted: 04/18/2021
Sent to ROFR: 04/20/2021
Passed ROFR: 05/10/2021
Closing docs received:
Closing docs returned:
Seller’s closing docs returned:
Closing:
Deed recorded:
Contract Showing on Membership (new member):
Points in account:
I was reviewing my contract and noticed that it stated that if estoppel is received within 30 days of closing date then the closing date can change to be 30 days after receiving estoppel.Still have not heard anything back from either, but I did reach out via email this afternoon for a status update. Hope to hear back from them tomorrow. Our closing date in the contract is 6/24.
May I ask you a question? Who is your title company? Did they give you a prepaid FedEx label like they give us buyers? I have a seller who can't seem to manage signing and sending the documents back. The real estate company (same as yours) makes all sorts of excuses for them.I am a seller and for some reason my buyer is not motivated to move quick on this closing at all. They have been dragging their feet the whole time. Doesn't particularly matter but shocking because I have multiple contracts and every time I buy I try and do everything as fast as humanly possible!!
Magic Vacation Title is my company. They sent me a FedEx label and it was overnight too!May I ask you a question? Who is your title company? Did they give you a prepaid FedEx label like they give us buyers? I have a seller who can't seem to manage signing and sending the documents back. The real estate company (same as yours) makes all sorts of excuses for them.
Thank you!Magic Vacation Title is my company. They sent me a FedEx label and it was overnight too!
Good luck!!Thank you!
Has anyone else experienced this? *** put the closing date onthe documents as July 5th. We were able to close last Tuesday, the 24th of May. The sellers seem, according to the resale company, 'confused'. When I email the title company, I am told the seller have until the 4th of July to sign the docs and send them. ARE YOU $%^# KIDDING ME??? They have 14 THOUSAND DOLLARS OF MINE and all I have is a day out of work and an afternoon running around to various banks and to make the last pickup for FedEx.
They are just the pro forma dates in case Disney takes the full time to ROFR and estoppel - nothing more. The title company should have updated them. I SHOULD have insisted they be updated.That is actually correct, unfortunately. Normally, sellers don't take quite as long, but legally, they just have to return by the date of closing.
I just signed my contracts and my closing dates on the selling one is end of July and the one I am buying is August 9th, so I figured those dates are worst case scenario.
I feel bad for you because I am sure had you noticed those dates, and questioned it at time of offer, you may have passed on it because until you hit that date, as a buyer, you are stuck.
I have bought and sold many times and that not what I have been told. Those closing dates are part of the original agreement so as a seller, I did indeed have the ability to take that long if needed.They are just the pro forma dates in case Disney takes the full time to ROFR and estoppel - nothing more. The title company should have updated them. I SHOULD have insisted they be updated.