The three areas that people seem to have the most trouble with are:
One of the most important documents to a loan file is the itemized contractor bid. This document follows the loan from start to finish.
It is very important to get the itemized bid as accurate from the start as possible. If you are unsure about the rehab, it is always best to make sure that your contractor has budgeted a contingency for those unexpected items. Who knows what is behind the walls or under the floor?
Bids should be broken down by category to include everything in the house for that category with an explanation of the scope of work.
Example: Paint
Once your loan closes and before your first draw, get in touch with the draw department at sgcdraw@slaytoncapitalgroup.com and make sure that the cost breakdown that is in the system is correct before ordering the inspection. This will eliminate a lot of frustration for everyone involved and you will have a better experience with the draw department.
Next is the request for inspections. If you follow the template below your request for an inspection will go smoothly without a hitch. Put the loan number in the subject line.
Last is the lien waiver. Make sure to fill it out completely. Don’t leave anything blank. If you don’t understand something, ask.
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