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OK, I know that I am going to get alot of grief, but here goes. I have been a licensed home builder for 13 years and with the housing market dead I decided to go ahead and get my inspectors licens… read more…
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TexInspec Fort Worth house inspectors offers Fort Worth home inspectors servicing not only Dallas and Fort Worth but also to over 100 surrounding communities in the greater DFW area. We understand the stress that is involved in buying, … read more…
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Voting Question: Are we being taken advantage of by our realtor?
We are in the process of buying a home. We wrote an offer on a house that we looked at a year ago… we called the realtor that showed us the property originally. Since we lived out of state she went to the inspection. Everything passed on the inspection and we continued with the contract. Since we were unable to get immediate financing we did a pre-occupancy. We moved in and are closing next week. This week however, it got cold and we had to turn our heat on. Furnace which passed inspection does not work… are we to pay for this? We were also told that the previous owners had a professional landscaper taking care of the property… when we arrived EVERYTHING was dead and the leaves had not been raked in over a year…
Our realtor obviously lied to us about the landscaping… is there anything that we can do about the furnace or the landscaping? Can we go after the inspector?
Resolved Question: How to nullify a housing contract in CA?
I am a college student in the county of San Bernardino. We recently signed a contract to a house and have not currently moved in to the home. Upon further inspection we discovered a cockroach infestation and mold in the house. The landlord has adamantly refused to admit any problems with the house but we the tenants see it and have photographs of the roaches roaming freely at night in the house as well as the mold in one of the rooms.
Disgusting as it sounds, this is the house that we signed a contract to and we(my roommates and I) do not wish to live/rent this house. We are going to hire a professional mold inspector to examine the house and although confident that he’ll support us, I have to know if there is a plausible way to nullify the contract once we receive confirmation of mold build-up.
As a note: we are aware that we can take this to court but that takes a lot of time in which we do not have(as well as money).
Resolved Question: how to negotiate a lower selling price on a house?
My husband and I were offered to buy a house from his Aunt. We do like the house. A little background: She was given this house by their family under the circumstances that the house must be sold to family for the price she put into it; if she was to ever sell. Well….She has now bought a new house a few months ago that she is remodeling and wants to sell this “family” home. To everyone’s dismay she is selling for market value. OK, that’s her moral dilemma. My problem is how can I negotiate a lower price. I believe regardless that the house is over priced. I had an inspection yesterday and will have it appraised today. The inspector ran across a few serious problems (they can be fixed with a professional) that total around 10K. I am still interested but not for the price. I’ve done my research and homes in our rural area that are the same size, bed, bath, etc. are running in the 98,000 range, they are asking 120,000. How can I go about the negotiation process and not have my husband’s Aunt and Uncle hate me and think I’m trying to screw them. So sorry that this is so long. I figured more details; a better answer.
OH, she does owe still on this home, from all of the refi. and “remodeling” I did my homework at the courthouse. About 80,000
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