You're right. I'm not backing down, just am giving him enough breathing room to think it's all over. The "conversation" I had with him was intense. He laughed about this ending up in court, remember this started as owner financing, this man actually told me I had lied to him all along. He said our rental property still had a mortgage and it was illegal to try to sell it and he would sue me and the loan officer... etc. Just crazy talk! I had to laugh, although the rental has a clear title, my house has a mortgage, that isn't the issue here. What he was referring to, when we refinanced our house, the title co. recorded the wrong legal description. The properties are next to each other, it has this description of the home, but the property description of the other place. The co. he was going through to attempt to get a commercial loan is the one that found the error, and said it was a simple error that could easily be corrected before or at the closing. Unfortunaltely our mortgage co hasn't allowed the title co. to make the correction on the legal description yet, so I'm still dealing with that too. Just a mess and nerve racking to say the least.