情景英语:实用美语会话(三十三)
Mr.Riley: How do you do? Richard: Hello. Mr.Riley: I'm Ralph Riley. Richard: I'm Richard Stewart, and this is my wife, Marilyn. Mr.Riley: Pleased to meet you. Marilyn: Likewise, Mr.Riley. MR.Riley: Please, sit down. What can I do for you? Richard: We'd like to discuss a mortgage. Marilyn: For a house. Mr.Riley: Fine. Are you buying a house or are you reinancing your present home? Richard: We're planning to buy a house. Marilyn: And we'd like to find out about a mortgage. Richard: We are customers of the bank. As a matter of fact, my whole Family banks here. Mr.Riley: I have some questions to ask. Do you own your house or do you rent? Richard: Neither. We live with my parents, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart. Mr.Riley: And how old are you? Marilyn: I'm twenty-nine. Richard: I'm thirty. Mr.RIley: And, Mr. Stewat, what is your occupation? RIchard: I'm a freelance photographer. Mr.Riley: And, Mrs. Stewart, are you working? Marilyn: Yes. I'm a designer, and I work in a boutique. Mr.Riley: Did you bring any savings or salary information? Last year's tax forms? Richard: Yes. Here they are. Mr. Riley: OK. What……what kind of house did you have in mind? Richard: We're talking about buying a two-bedroom house in Mount Kisco. Here are the financial details on the house. Mr.Riley: Thank you. Are you prepared to make a ten-percent down payment? Richard: Yes, we are. Mr.Riley: Payments over thirty years? Richard: Yes. Marilyn: Do you think we can get a loan? Mr.Riley: Well, it depends. Do you own any other property? Any stocks or bonds? Richard: No. Mr.Riley: I see. Then you don't have any collateral. Perhaps you could get a guarantor- someone to sign for the loan for you. Richard: Why is that necessary? Mr.Riley: Since you don't have enough income, and you don't already own any property, the bank needs to be sure you can pay the mortgage every month. A guarantor is responsible for the loan if you can't make the payments. Richard: I see. Well, the idea of buying a house is exciting. Marilyn: Thank you, Mr.Riley. We'll read this over carefully. Mr.Riley: Thank you. Richard: Good-bye. Thanks. Mr.Riley: Godd-bye. And hope to see you soon. Richard: I hope so, too. Mr.Riley: Take care. Marilyn: Good-bye. Richard: It all sounded so easy until they mentioned needing collateral or a guarantor. Marilyn: We have no collateral. Richard: And I don't think it's a good idea to ask Dad to sign as a guarantor. I don't feel right about it. Marilyn: I understand your feelings about it, Richard. Ellen: Now, tell me, what's the problem? Marilyn: We can get a loan from the bank if we can put up some collateral. Richard: And we don't own anything to use as collateral. Marilyn: Or someone can sign with us as a guarantor. Ellen: Why don't you speak to Dad? Richard: No. If we buy a house, I want to be able to handle it alone. Ellen: Everybody needs help sometimes, Richard. Marilyn: I understand Richard's feelings about it, Ellen. Richard: In two or three months, I'll have an advance on my book and be able to put more money down. Marilyn: What about the house in Mount Kisco? Somebody else'll buy it by then. Richard: Then there'll be other houses, Marilyn. Ellen: Richard has a point. You're just beginning to look. Marilyn: We're in no great rush. It's true. Richard: This has been a great learning experience for us, Marilyn. Talking to the real-estate agent. Looking at the houses. Talking to the loan officer at the bank. Marilyn: It has been a learning experience. That's true. Ellen: I think you're doing the right thing. Taking your time. Looking around. Especially with a purchase of this kind. You're talking about a lot of money. Marilyn: We'll call Mrs. Martinelli and tell her to keep looking for us. Richard: And I'll call Mr.Riley at the bank and tell him we'll see him in a couple of months. Ellen: And if you ever need Dad or me to help you…… Marilyn: We know. Ellen: You know we'll be there for you. Richard: It's a Stewart tradition. We're a family. |