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On 8 Nov 2006 15:09:18 -0800, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Have you ever shopped for a boat. There are many small brokers that don't offer a sea trial at all. It is not up to the broker to offer a sea trial. It is up to the buyer to include a satifactory sea trial and survey as a contingency in the purchase agreement, along with other possible contingincies such as financing and insurance. Many brokers will try to push a standard agreement which has very little protection for the buyer and a *lot* of protection for the broker. Some standard agreements are better than others, but all of them should be viewed as a starting point only. It is of utmost importance to the buyer that the agreement ccontain a well defined acceptance period where the boat can be surveyed, sea trialed, etc. with no further obligation and a full refund of deposit if rejected. |
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