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I am "cursed" with an irrepressibly optimistic (and bloodthirsty) realtor. She's spoken to the seller's agent several times today, and this is what I was given as the pseudo-summary:

- The seller is originally from Austria, where they ain't got termites, and he bought it from the previous owner (no realtor involved), and never inspected the place; thus, the termite problem.

- The seller has now gotten three damning evaluations, including the one from my building inspector this morning, and will be having an engineer of some sort look at the house tomorrow to make a professional determination as to the extent of the damage, and what a rough estimate would be to effect repairs. On their dime.

- The other interested buyer (who dropped out of their contract on Tuesday) has expressed renewed interest in the place, but GB has taken no prisoners. "R has a signed contract, and you can't sell this place to anyone else until he says he doesn't want it; we're still within our inspection period."

This means, essentially, that I'm holding all the cards - I can tell the seller to fix the place up before I buy it, at no additional cost to me, or I can invoke the "property did not pass inspection" clause in my purchase contract and let the other buyer have it and let -them- deal with matters.

I'm assuming that, if I do the first thing, it'll probably delay my closing and move-in dates a bit, but I'll know more about that the early part of next week.

Speaking of, I'm going to be offline. K & I are flying to Buffalo tomorrow (Sat.) at some point, and will come back Wednesday, at least per the conversation I had with her around 3 this afternoon. If anyone desperately needs to reach me, my yahoo and gmail addresses will be checked periodically from either my parents' or MBI's place. I'll also have my cell phone on hand, just in case.
Date/Time: 2004-06-26 06:42 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] jruske.livejournal.com
Doesn't software have enough bugs in it for you? Now you want to buy a house full of them plus their accumulated erosion of any timbers they thought tasted yummy?
Date/Time: 2004-06-28 13:32 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] angel-renewed.livejournal.com
I just read this entry. Cut me some slack, I've been busy with noxious chemicals. Anyway, let me know what you find out re: the house. If they're willing to fix it up *and* it is salvageable - that would *rawk*.

At least you don't have paint to strip.
Date/Time: 2004-06-28 18:28 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] etcet.livejournal.com
wasn't intended to be sarky towards you at all - it was just my relatively rushed summary compounded by a lot of other really negative shite going on that day.

believe me, i'd have preferred to play with sledgehammers and noxious chemicals.
Date/Time: 2004-06-28 18:30 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] angel-renewed.livejournal.com
wasn't intended to be sarky towards you at all. ???

Didn't think it was - I was saying cut me some slack, because I'm so far behind in LJ. You'll get your turn with the sledgehammer.

*evil grin*

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