1994 GRANDVIEW PL, UNIT 1994, MONTGOMERY IL 60538
No survey, no pest inspection, no disclosures. Taxes prorated at 100%. Buyer responsible 4 any/all compliances, escrows etc. If required. All initial inspections including system tests are at buyers expense. Buyers agent must convey … read more…
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These unused places are all prime locations for termite and pest damage, water damage, plumbing, insulation, or electrical defects, structural damage, and HVAC problems. Calum MacKenzie is Broker/Owner of Real Living Southern Homes a … read more…
Insects or Wild Animals Causing You Problems? Environmenally …
If you suspect you have pests of any kind, it’s important to make sure you deal with them quickly. Uncontrolled pests could infest your home, do property damage, spread disease, or cause a number of other significant problems. That’s why it’s important to call in … Almost every company out there will offer a free inspection, and once you make a decision on the company you like, they will inspect your property and give you an evaluation on the seriousness of the problem. … read more…
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A Guide to Atlanta Termite Control Services
When termites attack, the results can cost homeowners thousands of dollars. In fact, in the United States, it is estimated that termites cause more than $2 billion in damage every year.
In Atlanta, … read more…
Become familiar with realty forms before finding the right home in Salt Lake City, Utah
When buying a home in Salt Lake City Utah , most of the home buyer’s effort is put into finding the right home. But very little thought is usually put into writing the purchase offer.
Often the rea… read more…
Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite! The Horrifying Rise of the Blood-Sucking Menace
“Good night, sleep tight and don?t let the bed bugs bite!” This refrain has been so commonly repeated we tend to associate it with bedtime stories and fairy tales, but the scary truth is that bed bugs… read more…
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Voting Question: Which is the bigger threat: a dictator who refuses to let weapons inspectors into his country? or a…?
…or a food company that refuses to let FDA inspectors into their factory?
“The Nestlé USA plant at the center of a federal probe into an E. coli outbreak involving cookie dough refused to give inspectors access to pest-control records, environmental-testing programs and other information, according to newly released inspection reports covering the past five years…”
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Voting Question: Canceling a Real Estate Purchase Contract?
We were house hunting in North Carolina and found a house that we wanted to purchase. Everything was going well. Our home inspection found a few items but the seller agreed to fix everything. It was a a VA loan. The appraisal was on target and the underwriting from VA came back good. The only thing left to do was the VA directed termite inspection. The inspection came back with a report of active termites in the front of the crawl space behind the front porch and standing water in the center of the crawl space under the duct work. After seeing the termite report we wanted out of our contract. The sellers agent is threatening to sue for performance of the contract since the seller has agreed to fix the condition. The termite report states that there were many inaccessible areas such as the garage and house due to stored items in the house, and that they did not check the crawl space insulation. My issue is this: can we cancel the contract and can we be sued? The sellers realtor is up in arms because the house selling is contingent on them purchasing another property. The disclosure statement stated that there was NO termite infestation present. Earnest money involved is $500. I really don’t want to purchase a house that can have termites anywhere in the house since to really inspect it all you would have to destroy some of the property to accurately check the whole dwelling. Are we stuck? The contract says that if they fix something then we cant get out of the contract, but how do you verify that no more termites exist? Need help. I don’t want to pay a quarter million dollars for a house that can have active termites! The sellers agent says that there are no problems with the foundation of the house, but I have no paperwork to validate that claim, besides pest inspectors are not qualified to inspect foundations. I want out and my money back! Three weeks left until closing.
Talked to an attorney today.He told me to write them a letter stating that I was canceling the contract because of non-disclosure, basically saying I wouldn’t have made an offer on the house if I knew beforehand it had termites. Moreover, he told me that the sellers would be “hard pressed” to sue me for specific performance and didn’t see it really having a great likelihood of occurring. After I wrote the letter and got it to my agent magically the property is back online in an active status instead of “sale pending.” This just happened today, but I need the signed release so I can purchase another property (with no termites!) Can I demand that they release me from the contract since they re-listed the house or may I have to wait three weeks (when closing passes) to get the termination signed?
Resolved Question: Termites “MICROTERMES” found near the house while inspection?
I just had a building and pest inspection for a property which i am going to buy. While inspection we found some termites (the species is called microtermes) in the back yard under some wooden blocks but there wasnt any sign of termites near the walls. The building/structure report came out to be from “good/fair”. But on the report it says “at the time of the inspection the risk of subterranean termite infestation to the overall property was considered “HIGH”. But the inspector said to me that its not likely the house is infected. Now i want to know what kind of this MICROTERMES can do ? and whether its worth buying the property :NOTE i really like this porperty ![]()
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