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Big Jim Big Jim is offline
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Default Ridiculous FHA rules

Exactly. Of course a desperate seller miight do more. A casual
seller or one during a boom may choose not to fix anything. The buyer
and/or lender may walk away but the seller is never under obligation
to fix anything unless he/she agrees to or there is a C.O. involved or
other local regulation such as well testing etc. Oscar doesnt seem to
realize that in most states used houses are sold as-is . It is up to
the buyer to inspect and request repairs. Oscar got
ripped off and can't believe that there are people who are wiser than
him.

On Aug 12, 6:39*am, wrote:

Nothing in that addendum legally compels the seller to fix anything
unless he wants to complete the sale. If the seller wants out, all he
has to do is... NOTHING. He cannot be forced to fix so much as a
dripping faucet if he decides he doesn't want to complete the sale.- Hide quoted text -

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