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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:04:45 GMT, "Thomas Wentworth"
wrote: Wayne,, I think Dave is even worse than a boat broker ... a LAWYER! Like we don't have enough LAWYERS? Careful now, my oldest son is about to become one. I'll try not to hold it against him. :-) I made the comment about Dave because he seemed to be spouting the party line from the seller side, and some people actually believe that sort of thing. Truth is, everything is negotiable and no one should ever give a deposit or sign a purchase agreement without putting the maximum amount of buyer protection into it. We had the same issue when buying a house here in Florida three years ago. The FL realtors all have a standard purchase agreement form that they want you to sign. When I read it, there was little or no protection for the buyer if the inspection report turned up a serious problem. I insisted on the same sort of verbiage that is in my boat purchase agreements, where I reserved the right to reject the house for 7 days after the inspection. They eventually agreed to my wording and it saved me the cost of a new roof. |
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