Wife and I are currently under contract for our first home in FL. The sellers are a group based in another state but their realtor is in FL. We went through all of the steps up to the inspection which found that the home had a 21 year old roof that was deemed no life left and the home had poly butylene piping which needed to be replaced. So both of these items need to be fixed in order for the property to be insured and sell. But the sellers never gave us a concrete answer when we sent them the addendum asking them to replace both prior to closing. Our realtor is great and has been on them about it daily, but they are taking forever to get back to us on this. It's been almost a month since the initial addendum was sent and we're now on the 4th inspection contingency date extension from the seller. Best we've gotten out of them is "were still working on getting quotes together but one of the items is approved" but they won't tell us which one (probably the les...
Hi, My husband and I just bought a new home at the end of December. My sister (who lives with us) was checking the water levels in the cistern yesterday when our neighbor and his kids walked by. The kids decided to stop by and say hi while their dad continued his walk down the road, sounded like the kids wanted to pet my sisters dog and had also brought up how their family believes that the previous home owners had built the fence and part of our cistern on their property. The kids seem too young to understand what property lines mean, which means its probably something their parent(s) often complains about. Should I look into getting a survey done or have the neighbor do so? He has never spoken to us in the month and a half we have lived here and if it is true that the cistern is built partially on their land what can I do about it as it would be extremely pricey to move? submitted by /u/LiteratureNearby1418 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/com...