Aaryn Williams: Pretending she likes the new house, one shopping spree at a time | Part #42
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Does anyone else notice at these YT girls are either scratching their arms or grabbing at their necks when they talk in stories lol
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Re: Aaryn Williams: Pretending she likes the new house, one shopping spree at a time | Part #42
If all they took out was 300k for the construction loan it definitely seems like the past owners built this house themselves to save money and possibly "flip" later. When my dad build his house in 1994 he was his own builder and has subcontractors come in and do each step. I'm guessing that's what they did but the difference is that my dad built homes for a living and they probably knew nothing. So if the electrician came in and did shoddy work there was no one to hold them accountable.
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Re: Aaryn Williams: Pretending she likes the new house, one shopping spree at a time | Part #42
can you share the previous home owners or is that against the rules I'm not good at finding things
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Nobody in the VA was paid offchloe6124 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 3:24 pmDoesn’t the bank or mortgage company hire the inspector. If this happened somebody in the VA was paid off. My brother in law appraises houses. Doesn’t the bank who is doing the mortgage do that too.AryaStark wrote:I guess a lot of you aren’t familiar with the home appraisal biz. There are SoMe unfortunately that are shady.(I say again some) It’s called kickbacks or quid pro quo. Yeah we get it’s a VA loan and good for you that this didn’t happen to you. It is blatantly obvious someone was paid off to sign off as the saying goes where I’m from. I say again as my previous post be careful who you use to appraise your home and always get a second or third opinion.
I find this to be interesting. She’s involved in a shady oil pyramid scheme and expects life to be fair??! You get what you give. She shakes people down now it’s her turn to get-got. Karma is real people.
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The mortgage bank hires the inspector. Although, you may be able to chose one if bank approved. We used the one from the bank with a VA loan. When the inspector came - we were right there next to him. We also were opening doors, windows, plugging things into outlets, turning things on, flushing toilets, my husband was doing his own inspection right next to the paid inspector.
VA LOANS DO NOT REQUIRE INSPECTORS. I am not sure why this keeps being said. Ours was required from our bank and our own desire. The VA only looks to make sure the house appraises at or above the sale of the home. Home inspections are different than home appraisals.
Nick and Arian are just 2 low IQ nitwits floating through their fake life. Of all people, I would have thought Nick would be there next to the inspector doing the same thing my husband did - who is a cyber security engineer and NOT someone who builds things or fixes stuff on homes (like Nick allegedly).
Either she is being deceitful - which would not be out of the ordinary - or their inspector was blind.
Here is a good reference so this line of discussion can be dropped. Its null and void now.
https://www.veteransunited.com/educatio ... nspection/
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Why so serious?
Re: Aaryn Williams: Pretending she likes the new house, one shopping spree at a time | Part #42
I seriously thought the girl’s outfits today were Halloween costumes. Like “lil sassy hippie chick” that comes in a
package.
package.
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Re: Aaryn Williams: Pretending she likes the new house, one shopping spree at a time | Part #42
At least the girls got to go out and do something fun today because of this debacle. Seriously when was the last time Aaryn did something random & fun with them that didn't revolve around a holiday, vacation, a mall, disney, or rainforest cafe? The poor things have been cooped up for weeks now while they packed, Aaryn "worked out", and then the move.....
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BBM...so very true. In fact, ya know those warn looking shoes she claimed were $600...........Steve Madden makes them and you can buy them on Amazon for under $100 - and other stores too. To be fair, I do not know the entire story around those shoes (I missed that story) - but going by what was said here...if she claimed to buy 600$ dirty/worn looking shoes. She lied, like you mentioned above.IcedCoffee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:57 amLawyers cost a lot. Isn't there another sort of billing, like if they have to research anything that counts towards their time too. And you wouldn't really know if they were being ripped off.AryaStark wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:26 amHave you ever hired an attorney? I have. It’s anywhere from 400-1000$ an HOUR. Every time you speak to an attorney those minutes are billed. Text, email, phone calls, in person add em’ up=billed. Don’t even get me started on how much all the paper work in addition costs. It is so unbelievably expensive.
You have to decide which is more important. Moving on learning your lesson; fixing the problem yourself. Or tie your finances up in never ending litigation for YeArS. In the end the person can play even dirtier and all of the sudden claim bankruptcy and all that was for nothing.
Why feel sorry for grown adults that choose to be like this? Aaryn chose to be uninvolved. Maybe instead of spray tanning, nail sessions, fast food runs, and constant posting of half a$s workouts on IG; she should have instead(while her assistant watched her three children) gone to the walk through with the inspector and taken notes and asked questions. Or, hired her own inspector(done all the time where I live) and do her own inspections. 700k I’d be right there in everyone’s business being the biggest nosy beatch.lol
I doubt a lawyer could do anything anyway, they went ahead with the sale. It's a done deal now right?
And the way Aaryn posts the most expensive links and people have researched and found stuff cheaper, well... that shows what kind of person she is. She is fine ripping off her fans and now she is being ripped off.
Why so serious?
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Yes very true.Courtneyshayne wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 6:43 pm At least the girls got to go out and do something fun today because of this debacle. Seriously when was the last time Aaryn did something random & fun with them that didn't revolve around a holiday, vacation, a mall, disney, or rainforest cafe? The poor things have been cooped up for weeks now while they packed, Aaryn "worked out", and then the move.....
If her assistant is off this week then did she go today by herself or with someone? Wondering if she talked the assistant into working some days.
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It kind of seemed like she was alone today to me, but that would be shocking if she really was.....AryaStark wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 7:23 pmYes very true.Courtneyshayne wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 6:43 pm At least the girls got to go out and do something fun today because of this debacle. Seriously when was the last time Aaryn did something random & fun with them that didn't revolve around a holiday, vacation, a mall, disney, or rainforest cafe? The poor things have been cooped up for weeks now while they packed, Aaryn "worked out", and then the move.....
If her assistant is off this week then did she go today by herself or with someone? Wondering if she talked the assistant into working some days.
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I'm getting all the Susan vibes lol.jeepchick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 6:15 pmNobody in the VA was paid offchloe6124 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 3:24 pmDoesn’t the bank or mortgage company hire the inspector. If this happened somebody in the VA was paid off. My brother in law appraises houses. Doesn’t the bank who is doing the mortgage do that too.AryaStark wrote:I guess a lot of you aren’t familiar with the home appraisal biz. There are SoMe unfortunately that are shady.(I say again some) It’s called kickbacks or quid pro quo. Yeah we get it’s a VA loan and good for you that this didn’t happen to you. It is blatantly obvious someone was paid off to sign off as the saying goes where I’m from. I say again as my previous post be careful who you use to appraise your home and always get a second or third opinion.
I find this to be interesting. She’s involved in a shady oil pyramid scheme and expects life to be fair??! You get what you give. She shakes people down now it’s her turn to get-got. Karma is real people.
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The mortgage bank hires the inspector. Although, you may be able to chose one if bank approved. We used the one from the bank with a VA loan. When the inspector came - we were right there next to him. We also were opening doors, windows, plugging things into outlets, turning things on, flushing toilets, my husband was doing his own inspection right next to the paid inspector.
VA LOANS DO NOT REQUIRE INSPECTORS. I am not sure why this keeps being said. Ours was required from our bank and our own desire. The VA only looks to make sure the house appraises at or above the sale of the home. Home inspections are different than home appraisals.
Nick and Arian are just 2 low IQ nitwits floating through their fake life. Of all people, I would have thought Nick would be there next to the inspector doing the same thing my husband did - who is a cyber security engineer and NOT someone who builds things or fixes stuff on homes (like Nick allegedly).
Either she is being deceitful - which would not be out of the ordinary - or their inspector was blind.
Here is a good reference so this line of discussion can be dropped. Its null and void now.
https://www.veteransunited.com/educatio ... nspection/
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jeepchick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 6:52 pmBBM...so very true. In fact, ya know those warn looking shoes she claimed were $600...........Steve Madden makes them and you can buy them on Amazon for under $100 - and other stores too. To be fair, I do not know the entire story around those shoes (I missed that story) - but going by what was said here...if she claimed to buy 600$ dirty/worn looking shoes. She lied, like you mentioned above.IcedCoffee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:57 amLawyers cost a lot. Isn't there another sort of billing, like if they have to research anything that counts towards their time too. And you wouldn't really know if they were being ripped off.AryaStark wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:26 am
Have you ever hired an attorney? I have. It’s anywhere from 400-1000$ an HOUR. Every time you speak to an attorney those minutes are billed. Text, email, phone calls, in person add em’ up=billed. Don’t even get me started on how much all the paper work in addition costs. It is so unbelievably expensive.
You have to decide which is more important. Moving on learning your lesson; fixing the problem yourself. Or tie your finances up in never ending litigation for YeArS. In the end the person can play even dirtier and all of the sudden claim bankruptcy and all that was for nothing.
Why feel sorry for grown adults that choose to be like this? Aaryn chose to be uninvolved. Maybe instead of spray tanning, nail sessions, fast food runs, and constant posting of half a$s workouts on IG; she should have instead(while her assistant watched her three children) gone to the walk through with the inspector and taken notes and asked questions. Or, hired her own inspector(done all the time where I live) and do her own inspections. 700k I’d be right there in everyone’s business being the biggest nosy beatch.lol
I doubt a lawyer could do anything anyway, they went ahead with the sale. It's a done deal now right?
And the way Aaryn posts the most expensive links and people have researched and found stuff cheaper, well... that shows what kind of person she is. She is fine ripping off her fans and now she is being ripped off.
Yes, unfortunately I have hired attorneys (4) to be exact. Family law is a nightmare and expensive AF. Depending on the house sale issues it might be worth it to them.
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What’s the old saying? Everything that glitters, isn’t always gold. I think this is a perfect example of The Williams life.
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The Steve Madden ones are a different pair. Someone here posted a link to the $600 ones she bought. She wasn’t lying.jeepchick wrote:BBM...so very true. In fact, ya know those warn looking shoes she claimed were $600...........Steve Madden makes them and you can buy them on Amazon for under $100 - and other stores too. To be fair, I do not know the entire story around those shoes (I missed that story) - but going by what was said here...if she claimed to buy 600$ dirty/worn looking shoes. She lied, like you mentioned above.IcedCoffee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:57 amLawyers cost a lot. Isn't there another sort of billing, like if they have to research anything that counts towards their time too. And you wouldn't really know if they were being ripped off.AryaStark wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:26 am Have you ever hired an attorney? I have. It’s anywhere from 400-1000$ an HOUR. Every time you speak to an attorney those minutes are billed. Text, email, phone calls, in person add em’ up=billed. Don’t even get me started on how much all the paper work in addition costs. It is so unbelievably expensive.
You have to decide which is more important. Moving on learning your lesson; fixing the problem yourself. Or tie your finances up in never ending litigation for YeArS. In the end the person can play even dirtier and all of the sudden claim bankruptcy and all that was for nothing.
Why feel sorry for grown adults that choose to be like this? Aaryn chose to be uninvolved. Maybe instead of spray tanning, nail sessions, fast food runs, and constant posting of half a$s workouts on IG; she should have instead(while her assistant watched her three children) gone to the walk through with the inspector and taken notes and asked questions. Or, hired her own inspector(done all the time where I live) and do her own inspections. 700k I’d be right there in everyone’s business being the biggest nosy beatch.lol
I doubt a lawyer could do anything anyway, they went ahead with the sale. It's a done deal now right?
And the way Aaryn posts the most expensive links and people have researched and found stuff cheaper, well... that shows what kind of person she is. She is fine ripping off her fans and now she is being ripped off.
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Omg yes! Lol they looked ridiculous.AryaStark wrote:I seriously thought the girl’s outfits today were Halloween costumes. Like “lil sassy hippie chick” that comes in a
package.
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I always try to remember that with these YouTube moms they may make it look like they have it all and have the perfect life but in reality that may not be the case
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All you have to remember is the long haired cat leaving the litter box, then lounging on the counters. The hair and germs are all getting adhered by the residue of the oil diffuser. Looks pretty but nasty because of kitty.
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Her whole house situation is starting to sound like fraud to me. Photos of invoices that are obviously not real? I’m guessing the previous owners didn’t count on them renovating so quickly to the extent they find everything. It’s probably lawyer time. I feel like they haven’t contacted one yet because she would probably be advised to stop mentioning anything publicly.
Not in real estate or a lawyer but does anyone know what they can do? Can they sue the previous owners, sue the inspector? Does insurance cover this type of stuff? This all blows my mind. It’s almost worst case scenario for buying a house. Worst case is going to be if the house has mold.
Not in real estate or a lawyer but does anyone know what they can do? Can they sue the previous owners, sue the inspector? Does insurance cover this type of stuff? This all blows my mind. It’s almost worst case scenario for buying a house. Worst case is going to be if the house has mold.
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Re: Aaryn Williams: Pretending she likes the new house, one shopping spree at a time | Part #42
Also I wonder how quaint it feels looking outside your kitchen window to see the cows and horses of the people who scammed you...
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Yeah but thats why you have the final inspection done.
MiloandMax1 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 5:53 pmI actually believe her on this which would make sense that the inspector did his job but then the sellers didn't follow through. Nick and Aaryn were desperate and make dumb decisions but I don't think they would have risked electrical.WatchinTheWreck wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 5:35 pm She said that the sellers said they took care of the issues found in the inspection, which they obviously did not. That is a huge issue, especially if they signed documents stating they did.
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Oh man, she’s holding it together by a thread in her IG stories. She’s about one repair away from totally unraveling.