How can I recover my earnest money deposit on a newly constructed home if I am declined for financing?
Question : How can I recover my earnest money deposit on a newly constructed home if I am declined for financing?
My wife and I signed a contract to purchase a new home in August of 2005. Since then, our finances have suffered because of unexpected medical expenses and a prolonged illness in the family, requiring our assistance. While the new home has been constructed like we dreamed, we have been declined for financing because of our debt ratios and because we could not come up with the down payment because my spouse has been helping her parents extensively and unable to earn a steady income. The construction company has given us two weeks to come up with financing, or forfeit our earnest money, approximately $ 34,000. I’ve worked with several different companies and all have declined our financing. The home was constructed in VA. After re-reviewing my contract, I did not find any financing contingency in there that would refund my deposit if my financing was declined … it appears that the builder has insured that they could keep the deposit under all circumstances. Do I have any remedy?
home construction financing
Best answer:
Answer by albo888888
I would have a contract lawyer review your contract.
CONTACT an attorney immediately. You have already waited too long if the construction is almost complete. You could also start pursuing a mortgage broker that knows what to do with a situation like yours to try to get you financing. You already have a down payment as you have earnest money applied to the total purchase price. The total situation has not been disclosed so it’s hard to say. If you want more guidance feel free to conatct me!!