the seller's addendum will control. the seller may have failed to honor the original agreement with respect to repairs. the seller can perform per the contract on its own initiative or per your demand, or the buyer can cancel the escrow. the lender is not in a position to amend the contract. concerning what the lender will do is speculative..who knows..they're already being unreasonable. your job is to know the terms of the purchase contract and addendum, and to honor your client's wishes (regardless of a lost commission). from the buyer's point of view, if there is to be another extension of time and a change in the contract, and the lender insists that the buyer pay for the repairs, the buyer should ask the seller for an equivalent reduction in the purchase price. typically, in an REO sale the seller will pay for repairs.
so, back to square one...renegotiate with the seller, find another lender or the sale dies.
Edited by shana (10/05/09 06:01 PM)