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PostHeaderIcon Buying my first home…need some advice?

Hi,

I am purchasing my first home (with my husband). The intercom system doesn’t work. When we had our home inspections, the inspector didn’t add this to his list (I asked him about it and he said that it didn’t have anything to do with the structure of the home). All of the issues on the home inspection sheet have been corrected. Now, we are wondering if we should bring up the broken intercom up at the settlement table. Both of the Realtor think that bringing this issue up at settlement will break the deal (because according to them I am getting a great deal). But, if I am purchasing a home…shouldn’t everything be in working condition. Some background information…we purchased the home for ,000 below the asking price…but it appraised at the value that we purchase the home for. I am emotionally attached to the home…and don’t want to lose it…we are using everything that we have to purchase this home and we will be on a tight budget after we get this home and we can’t afford to have issues. Question: a. Should we bring this issue up at settlement (or are we being to picky). b. Should we purchase the house with the broken intercom system and just fix it in the future? c. Should we bring the issue up at settlement and if they don’t fix it - walk away from the house (with this issue, I am worried about losing my 00 deposit).

Thanks in advance,

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PostHeaderIcon Can I structure a loan around a structured settlement?

I get a structured settlement that gives me 35k this year, 40k in 5 years, 50 k in 10, and 75k in fifteen years, totaling 200k. I would like to structure a loan for around 1.5 million to buy an apartment complex. Do you know if this would be an efficient way of getting approved for the loan? Also if you have any other ideas to throw at me I’d love to hear them. I am not looking to play the stock market anymore though. If you have advice on self help mentors that would be cool too. Thanks in advance.

PostHeaderIcon Where can I trade in my structured settlement for money now?

I really dont want to wait to get paid for what has happenend to me. I would like to get money now instead of waiting like 10 years to start getting paid month by month = (… This is horrible! By the time I can start getting money it wont be worth crap… I will have to wait 20 years until my settlement is completley done with. Does anyone please know of any way I can get my money now or even some of it without loosing lots? Even a bank loan would be great! Thanks in advance!

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