Ok so that thing is crazy.
It let me pull up the divorce decree of the owners.
I was curious about what I was told about the shed and the green house being awarded to her in the divorce and after skimming it seems like that was BS.
It also shows that the proceeds from the sale of the property will first be used to pay off xxxxbank for the waterwell repairs done. I am guessing that is the vendor lien but you all know what guessing gets you.
TL;DRNext
Home inspection complete. What did they find you say who would have guessed
Structurally the house is good.
electrical is good
Home is peer and beam and has at least a 3" drop from being level
and the winning negative the owner removed the propane heaters and the propane tank leaving the home with no heat
With no heating system the home is uninhabitable and my Lender will not loan on a home without one.
Asked for a 5 day extension on being able to get out of the deal without losing my good faith deposit.
My gut is telling me walk away.
At this point I am out some time and the cost of the inspection.
Soon the costs will go up in the appraisal
fee and other stuff. I do kind of want to see what it appraises at but at 650 bucks I am not sure I want to know that bad lol.
My irrational side sees what it could be and is telling me to go forward.
So from your lender's viewpoint, the house would now be deemed to be habitable?They made it very clear, its as is and they are doing no repairs at the negotiated price.
I did get a text that the propane tank and furnaces were replaced.
They made it very clear, its as is and they are doing no repairs at the negotiated price.
I did get a text that the propane tank and furnaces were replaced.
Huh. Function check the furnace? Hate to later find out it’s INOP.
Besides, who removes a furnace?
I thought to be quite odd myself when @Shady mentioned it before. And also in regards to his lender saying it made the house inhabitable so they couldn't lend him the money unless it was corrected IIRC.Huh. Function check the furnace? Hate to later find out it’s INOP.
Besides, who removes a furnace?
So from your lender's viewpoint, the house would now be deemed to be habitable?
They always say that, that's what the Option Period is for!They made it very clear, its as is and they are doing no repairs at the negotiated price.
How much is going to cost you to level the house? Guessing you can take care of the minor stuff yourself. Hope its still a bargain in the end!