Home sellers can be difficult


When my spouse and I purchased our home, it was a stressful and difficult process.

As the customers, the people I was with and I had our own real estate agent who took a fee.

The sellers also had an agent, who took a considerable percentage, and despite a cabin inspector verifying that the roof was in good condition, the insurance company refused to give coverage unless the people I was with and I had a new roof installed. All of us checked with multiple insurance companies and got the same result. The age of the roof made the house impossible to insure. Our house is over more than two thoUSnd square feet, two stories and the roofline is rather intricate. Putting a new roof on the house was a large investment. The sellers of the cabin had no other living arrangements worked out. Because of this, they insisted on a clause in the sale that allowed them to remain in the house for sixty days. My spouse and I continued to pay rent on an house while owning an enormous house located right on the river. Since the people I was with and I technically owned the house, the people I was with and I were responsible for the taxes. During this transition period, the cabin seller called me up and asked if I wanted to purchase the chest freezer in the garage. I replied that I already owned that chest freezer. According to the sale agreement, all appliances were included in the price of the property. The seller had not learn over the agreement carefully enough. She believed she could sell off the appliances. This turned into a rather nasty exchange between all parties involved. I had hoped the sellers would vacate the house early. Instead, I got another PC call two days before they were busy to move out, asking for an extension. I told them that the people I was with and I had given up our house and would be moving into our new house as planned.
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