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Nosy neighbor, mouthy inspector ruin home sale
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Originally posted by gingib View Postwho cares. In this market list it again it will sell for more
One thing though is that inspection stays w the house for 3 yrs i believe, so whatever you do DONT ask for it bc then you have to disclose it to any potential buyers.... Id say they wanted out anyway so just take the high road on this one
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Had a nosey neighbor come up while a buyer just so happened to be around at my old house when I was coming home after the scheduled showing. He definitely said way more than I wanted him to say about the cost of houses down the street from mine being cheaper... lol It sold in a week with multiple offers but some people just dont know when to shut up.
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Originally posted by S-3 Ranch View PostI would throttle the neighbor and file a complaint with the state licensing board on home inspector
From what I read it was not the home inspector, it was the termite guy. That makes it even worse, his area of expertise has nothing to do with foundations. He was just spreading a rumor so to speak.
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostNext group will get the ol Indian graveyard story. Then all the freak things that he hears at night.
I'd be nothing but taillights in the distance when hearing those words....
We looked at a house that had a previous owner shotgun suicided himself inside, we were back in the car before the realtor finished the subject. Probably the Newport Indian graveyard spirits that made him do it. Just saying...
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See how far back you can go on Google Earth. I there are pictures prior to construction of the house, there should be a picture of the so called pond. If it is not there make a copy of the picture to show buyers, and get a lawyer if you end up losing money and sue the neighbor for claiming it was built over a pond when you have proof it was not.
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