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Purchase Agreement

FHB I signed a purchase agreement for a home. We had an inspection. Inspector found mold and the kitchen is slanted.

I am loosing interests in this home and I already extended past the time I can get my $1000 back. I’m having doubts but my agent is pressuring me into just waiting to see if they’ll fix it. Even if they do I still have doubts.

I’m going to contact my lawyer in the AM. Has anyone been in this position and if so what/how can I get around this? They can’t force me to sign anything else :/

This is my fault I shouldn’t of rushed it but not to put the blame on another person, but my agent hasn’t been really doing is job correctly.

Any honest advice or stories will help. I know I’m not the only one.

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