Can’t buy or sell a home due to government shutdown? Talk to The Times
Is the government shutdown preventing you from buying or selling a home?
The closure of many government agencies is threatening deals because people can’t get loans or crucial documents. Are you one of them?
Are you having trouble getting a loan from the Federal Housing Administration? Is your loan held up because lenders can’t get paperwork from the Internal Revenue Service or the Social Security Administration? Are you a seller whose buyer is having problems?
I want to hear from home buyers, sellers, Realtors, mortgage brokers or anybody else whose home deal is affected by the government shutdown.
Please tell me your story at walter.hamilton@latimes.com.
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