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Sounds to me like it's time for a "Face to Face", or ask your closing lawyer to make the contact....they have a way of getting some action....and most will just include it as part of their services for closing, not costing anymore.

The office is a little over 3hrs from where i live lol. Also what is a closing lawyer?

July 18......that gives you almost 2 weeks to pack up and move out before the rent comes due. Move everything inside that you can, under cover of darkness if you have to. Don't let those idiots know you are moving until you are GONE.

Technically not really, we will actually be over our rent. Our rent is due on the 15th of each month. So we are gonna pack as much as we can here in this next month and the second we close, us and everyone we know will be here to take a load of stuff or help pack the uhaul/trailers. DH is working on temporary quick pens he can retrofit into the new barn in about an hour for the pigs. The goats/sheep and llama have the electric net fence that is easy to put up so that wont be to bad.

You are going to be gone like the thief in the night and don't look over your shoulder. It is getting close :)

Hopefully because i am so not paying them for the 15th to the 18th of July lol.
 

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That can sometimes be done but is sort of dangerous since there is the rare possibility things fall apart. And often the current residents of the new place are doing their side of packing up, don't need the new people's' stuff mucking up their work.

Might be worth renting a storage unit near the new place and moving some stuff there first though. Of course the more "small trips out" the more likely it will be noticed if the owners of the current place live close enough to be aware of the goings on.
 

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Can you move anything before closing?

I dunno if we would be allowed to Bay, i am currently hoping we can close earlier then the 18th. As soon as my bank is ready to fund the loan we might be able to arrange closing.

That can sometimes be done but is sort of dangerous since there is the rare possibility things fall apart. And often the current residents of the new place are doing their side of packing up, don't need the new people's' stuff mucking up their work.

Might be worth renting a storage unit near the new place and moving some stuff there first though. Of course the more "small trips out" the more likely it will be noticed if the owners of the current place live close enough to be aware of the goings on.

There are no current owners living in the house. This property is a foreclosure owned by Freddie Mac. Being a foreclosure owned by the government i doubt they will let us start moving early lol. The owners of the place we rent live in a different close by town and are pretty thick in the head so i doubt they would notice.

I have to go pay rent today :th:somad I hate going to their house and giving them my money...for doing absolutely nothing. I told them months ago the ceiling is leaking in two places, they said patch it, we did and now it is so bad we had to move our furniture and keep buckets out to catch most of the rain but they over flow onto the floor if it rains hard and we are not home to empty them. So yeah it is basically raining inside the house in 3 different spots every time it rains here for the past several months. I told them when the water was froze for 2 weeks this winter and they said...yeah that sucks thats why we moved...really your the landlord your suppose to fix it!

I will be so happy to move!
 
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A government foreclosure is a big no-no as far as moving in before closing. Make sure you are nice to the idiots when you give them the rent money.
 

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I am always nice to their face, that is why DH makes me go pay rent cause he knows I cant stand to be rude/mean to people. DH would just tell them exactly what he thinks of them. I assumed since it was gov owned we wouldnt be allowed to move early lol.
 

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No news on the loan yet....they say no news is good news so lets hope so.

We have been traveling around the state shearing sheep for people...its fun but tiring! This weekend we will be traveling about 3hrs south to shear 4 sheep and then next weekend we will be traveling almost 5hrs south to shear 25 sheep as well as scrapie tag them. Every sheep also gets hooves checked/trimmed after being sheared. DH is liking it but it is killing his bad he says so we are gonna pick him up a back support.

Our first litters of piglets should be arriving in the next 2.5 weeks. We have each bred gilt/sow in her own pen which we will clean and bed a few days before the farrow date as well as put in corner boards and heat lamps. If we do get the house moving is gonna be a little challenging with 3-4 litters of piglets at 11 days old, with their mothers. Sarah should be easy she is pretty laid back, spot and red are very questionable, and i dont think eva took so she is scheduled to go down the road.

Laverne and Shirley might be bred they are in with our young boar atm.
 
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