Testimonial

Michael Baranet - Police Officer - US Marine Veteran

March 8th, 2018 9:22 AM by Morris Newman

I have been trying to use my VA loan for a couple years. The VA provided 2 realtors during the duration that would send me random locations and put forth minimal effort to help me. They would always advise that the VA loan is hard to use and that no one accepts them. I had given up all hope in finding a home. My coworkers referred me to Morry Newman who worked with them in purchasing a home. I contacted Morry and he instantly asked me the type and style I was looking for. I sent him a property as an example; an open modern style with an open floor layout. He brought me to that exact house the very same day and gave my girlfriend and I a tour; we instantly fell in love with it. We observed some things around the residence that needed to be addressed. For example, the stovetop was missing and the seller advised he would put a stove hood above it. Morry made contact with the seller and told him I was interested in using my VA loan. The seller agreed to fix the issues prior to closing. An offer was placed on the house and we began the waiting game. The seller had some trouble with the city and old liens, which delayed the closing for about 8 months, but Morry was awesome at keeping us up-to-date with the situation and how we would move forward. After the seller took care of the liens we closed on the house. To our surprise the cooktop and the stove hood were not installed. Morry repeatedly contacted the seller and pressed him to get them installed. The cooktop was installed a week later. The seller was playing phone tag when it came to the stove hood. After a couple months of back and forth, the seller agreed to write a check for the stove hood. Overall, Morry made purchasing my first home painless and update me every step of the way. I would refer Morry to any veteran that is interested in using their VA benefits. Michael Baranet  - Police Officer - US Marine Veteran

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