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Irene delaying Philadelphia Real Estate Transactions
Hurricane Irene created massive flooding throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding areas, property damage across delaware valley and power outages to many. But wait Ms. Irene is not complete her damage.
The aftermath of Irene may delay the funding of your or your clients new mortgage financing.
Can you imagine showing up at the title insurance company for settlement only to learn that the proceeds from your loan will not be available until the property is re-inspected? Oh boy!
The problem is obvious. The adoption of the following language is affecting and has effected many closings in the last 24-48 hours and probably will continue to effect transactions over the next few weeks.
Moreover, closings are also getting delayed due to the suspension of new homeowners insurance policies either not bounded or the effective date of coverage is being delayed due to the potential of FEMA declaring the locality a disaster area. Most insurance companies have all but stopped issuing policies until the damage has been determined, essentially creating an inspection duty for the insurance agent as well. Obviously lenders are not going to be funding a loan with out the proper home owners insurance in place.
It is wise that all realtors and lenders should properly inform their borrowers and buyers of the possible delay of their settlement and the requirement of a certification of the property by both the appraiser and sometimes as mentioned the property insurer.
Other States that this bulletin is applicable for are as follows:
Connecticut, Delaware, DC, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia.