Little background, I'm an experienced agent and associate broker for Missouri and Arkansas. Have been listing and selling homes in SWMO/NWAR for a long time. Right now, it feels like we are really in a bind to get houses sold. Homeowners have unrealistic expectations. So many sellers are coming to me and my team and saying "we bought this house in 2020-2022, waived inspections and paid over ask but now there are problems we don't want to fix." Well, guess what? Buyers are picky right now. But this is only one half of the problem. The other problem is financing right now. On the homes we can go straight to market with and list where they should be without major concessions for problems the seller thinks "they shouldn't have to fix" for whatever reason, financing is falling through. At these rates and these valuations, we have just about exhausted the pool of people who could ever qualify to buy these things it feels like. We took a beautiful home, buil...
I am moving into a rental in Melbourne and I noticed that the tack strips poke through the carpet everywhere. This is a newish build so it looks like it was just done cheaply. This is a pretty big hazard as, again, it’s everywhere…walls, transitions to bathrooms, stair transitions, closets. I already cut my foot. We havnt moved all our stuff in as we have a bit of crossover with our current rental. I emailed the real estate agent. Can I use this as a reason for not meeting minimum standards and end the lease? According to tenants Victoria, if I havnt actually slept in the apartment, it not meeting minimum standards is grounds to cancel the lease with no penalty. TLDR: Carpet tack strips poke through everywhere in Melbourne rental. Is this grounds to end the lease before move in due to not meeting Minimum Standards? submitted by /u/anoyn12244271651 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1ryt5k7/rental_minimum_standards/