Sunday, October 14, 2007

But The Contract Says...

No matter what you do you can never cover all aspects of a purchase for real property. So, what happens when you have a properly drafted contract and the other party decides that this does not apply to them? A common example is when you take possession of your new home, only to find the seller has removed shelves, mirrors, plumbing fixtures or other "securely attached" items leaving holes in the walls and a big paint and repair job for you. For those buying and selling real estate, anything that is "securely attached" to the home i[...]

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[Source: The Money Blogs]

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