famlee
Oct 18, 2007, 10:05 PM
My husband and I were not able to obtain financing through a bank or mortgage company due to not realizing the importance of good credit when we were teenagers. However, as we were a bit older and more responsible, we wanted to buy a home and had the money to do so. We couldn't find anything listed in the right school district so went driving around, as it isn't uncommon in this area of Missouri for sellers to sell themselves and do owner financing.
We found a place. It was a mobile home with 3 acres. BEFORE we ever looked at the place we specifically asked, "Are there any restrictions on the land?"
The answer we got was, "Yes
1) If you build, it can't have a flat roof.
2) Your home must face the road.
3) Your home must be at least 200 ft from the road.
We'll get you a list of all the restrictions."
The seller was only here in Missouri for a visit, they lived across the road from the property we were looking at, but travelling back and forth to CA for cancer treatments.
They were leaving one week after we found this property and wouldn't be back for 4 months, so everything was rushed.
The selling price was $24,000. Down payment of $7,000. Monthly payments of $314.94 for 72 months. Interest at 10%. Any payments over 15 days late were to have a late fee added of $25/100 dollar late fee. If payment is 30 days late the sellers had the right at any time thereafter and without notice, declare all remaining unpaid principal and accrued interest immediately due and payable in full.
As we were rushing to get all the paper work done before they left, we didn't have an attorney look at anything. And we probably didn't read the paperwork as thoroughly as we should have or asked the right questions. Was our first time buying, was rushed as we needed a place ASAP.
The only times we were late was:
A year ago, my husband was laid off and we made our payment that was due 8-5 on 9-1.
The next month, September, they moved from across the road to CA permenately. We did not have their new address or phone number. So we had no way to contact them or address to send payment until they contacted us in October. As soon as we got their address, we sent payment. But because of this we didn't technically make payment until 10-15, and was due 9-5.
All of our payments were on time after that or within the 15 day grace up until August this year. Our air system went out and we had to replace it due to the extreme heat. We called and they said OK, no problem. Payment due 8-5 was received by them on 8-23.
After they got the August payment, since it was so close to due date for September, they didn't mail our "loan pass book" back to us. Was waiting for September's payment to send it back. However, their address and phone number is in the pass book. I didn't ever think to write down anywhere else. I have since learned. So, they waited until the 15 day grace passed to call and ask for our payment. I explained why it wasn't sent. She gave me their address, I mailed it. When she got my payment and mailed my pass book back to me she informed me that we owed a $50 late fee for August and would waive the late fee in September due to the circumstance.
Ok, at this point... as she had NEVER charged us a late fee, I forgot about it even being in our contract. Due to remodeling, I had almost everything in storage, including my contract. I wanted to read my contract before I just paid a late fee that I wasn't sure was even addressed in contract. So, I mailed out my October payment. They received on 10-13, due 10-5.
Now, I get my pass book back today and it list under amount paid $289.94 and written next to it is "late fee owed, $25.00" and then an arrow pointing at the $289.94 that says "late fee will be owed". I paid the full amount of payment $314.94 as I have every month.
So, I am assuming she took $25 of what I sent and counted it as a late payment for another month and is charging me $25 for my payment not being in full this month due to her taking $25 off for a "late fee".
She then wrote in the book, next to each month I was late by 10 days or more, "late fee".
Ok...
First she says, we owe a $50 late fee, then charges me a $25 late fee.
The contract says "15 days late, not 10 days late"
The contract also states "Late fee of $25/$100 late. So if my payment is $314.94, would my late payment be $75 or $100?
If she has never mentioned the "Late fee of $25/$100 late. So if my payment is $314.94, would my late payment be $75 or $100?
If she has never mentioned the " before on the months where I was late over a year ago, can she now charge me?
And... since one time a year ago we were over 30 days late, can they at any time tell us to pay in full or get out?
They have never given us a list of restrictions as they said they would. Now, we are finding out about a new restriction every time we turn around, restrictions that were always there, they just didn't tell us about. We find them out from the person who originally owned the whole lot of land and split it up in 3 acre tracts and sold them. He is the one who placed the restrictions on the land.
Seeing as we specifically asked about restrictions and were not told the truth, is there anything we can do about it?
We are going to go speak with an attorney in a few weeks, just wanted to get some advice from others first.
I'm sorry this is so long, I tried to put in anything that would help someone answer my questions. Sorry if I've put in too much information.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. It is so very much appreciated.
We found a place. It was a mobile home with 3 acres. BEFORE we ever looked at the place we specifically asked, "Are there any restrictions on the land?"
The answer we got was, "Yes
1) If you build, it can't have a flat roof.
2) Your home must face the road.
3) Your home must be at least 200 ft from the road.
We'll get you a list of all the restrictions."
The seller was only here in Missouri for a visit, they lived across the road from the property we were looking at, but travelling back and forth to CA for cancer treatments.
They were leaving one week after we found this property and wouldn't be back for 4 months, so everything was rushed.
The selling price was $24,000. Down payment of $7,000. Monthly payments of $314.94 for 72 months. Interest at 10%. Any payments over 15 days late were to have a late fee added of $25/100 dollar late fee. If payment is 30 days late the sellers had the right at any time thereafter and without notice, declare all remaining unpaid principal and accrued interest immediately due and payable in full.
As we were rushing to get all the paper work done before they left, we didn't have an attorney look at anything. And we probably didn't read the paperwork as thoroughly as we should have or asked the right questions. Was our first time buying, was rushed as we needed a place ASAP.
The only times we were late was:
A year ago, my husband was laid off and we made our payment that was due 8-5 on 9-1.
The next month, September, they moved from across the road to CA permenately. We did not have their new address or phone number. So we had no way to contact them or address to send payment until they contacted us in October. As soon as we got their address, we sent payment. But because of this we didn't technically make payment until 10-15, and was due 9-5.
All of our payments were on time after that or within the 15 day grace up until August this year. Our air system went out and we had to replace it due to the extreme heat. We called and they said OK, no problem. Payment due 8-5 was received by them on 8-23.
After they got the August payment, since it was so close to due date for September, they didn't mail our "loan pass book" back to us. Was waiting for September's payment to send it back. However, their address and phone number is in the pass book. I didn't ever think to write down anywhere else. I have since learned. So, they waited until the 15 day grace passed to call and ask for our payment. I explained why it wasn't sent. She gave me their address, I mailed it. When she got my payment and mailed my pass book back to me she informed me that we owed a $50 late fee for August and would waive the late fee in September due to the circumstance.
Ok, at this point... as she had NEVER charged us a late fee, I forgot about it even being in our contract. Due to remodeling, I had almost everything in storage, including my contract. I wanted to read my contract before I just paid a late fee that I wasn't sure was even addressed in contract. So, I mailed out my October payment. They received on 10-13, due 10-5.
Now, I get my pass book back today and it list under amount paid $289.94 and written next to it is "late fee owed, $25.00" and then an arrow pointing at the $289.94 that says "late fee will be owed". I paid the full amount of payment $314.94 as I have every month.
So, I am assuming she took $25 of what I sent and counted it as a late payment for another month and is charging me $25 for my payment not being in full this month due to her taking $25 off for a "late fee".
She then wrote in the book, next to each month I was late by 10 days or more, "late fee".
Ok...
First she says, we owe a $50 late fee, then charges me a $25 late fee.
The contract says "15 days late, not 10 days late"
The contract also states "Late fee of $25/$100 late. So if my payment is $314.94, would my late payment be $75 or $100?
If she has never mentioned the "Late fee of $25/$100 late. So if my payment is $314.94, would my late payment be $75 or $100?
If she has never mentioned the " before on the months where I was late over a year ago, can she now charge me?
And... since one time a year ago we were over 30 days late, can they at any time tell us to pay in full or get out?
They have never given us a list of restrictions as they said they would. Now, we are finding out about a new restriction every time we turn around, restrictions that were always there, they just didn't tell us about. We find them out from the person who originally owned the whole lot of land and split it up in 3 acre tracts and sold them. He is the one who placed the restrictions on the land.
Seeing as we specifically asked about restrictions and were not told the truth, is there anything we can do about it?
We are going to go speak with an attorney in a few weeks, just wanted to get some advice from others first.
I'm sorry this is so long, I tried to put in anything that would help someone answer my questions. Sorry if I've put in too much information.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. It is so very much appreciated.