Chicago526
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I'm buying a house, and upon inspection, several issues arose, mainly a leak in the main sewer pipe (
), high radon levels, and a furnace desribed as "newer" that is really 25 years old.
Radon alone is going to cost about $1000, and all the sellers offered was $1000 credit at closing for EVERYTHING. The house was not listed "as is", and in fact the listing said "move in condition".
I told the lawyer to ask that we at least get an esimate on the plumbing repair and to have the furnace inspected and cleaned, again with an estimate of any repairs it might need.
If the sellers stick to the $1000 no matter what, I'm ready to walk away from this. I don't want to, but I'll live in an apartment for a month or two to find a better place. We are paying the exact amount the house apraised at, so it's not like we are getting a steal to begin with.
I'm not asking for everything to be repaired or credited (there were several more semi-major issues that I haven't posted), just the major stuff. If they won't give on this, they'll have to disclose ALL the problems to new buyers, and good luck to them then!
I asked the realtor to see if there are other houses we can consider if I need to back out of this!
Okay, vent over. Boy, I hope this works out!

Radon alone is going to cost about $1000, and all the sellers offered was $1000 credit at closing for EVERYTHING. The house was not listed "as is", and in fact the listing said "move in condition".
I told the lawyer to ask that we at least get an esimate on the plumbing repair and to have the furnace inspected and cleaned, again with an estimate of any repairs it might need.
If the sellers stick to the $1000 no matter what, I'm ready to walk away from this. I don't want to, but I'll live in an apartment for a month or two to find a better place. We are paying the exact amount the house apraised at, so it's not like we are getting a steal to begin with.
I'm not asking for everything to be repaired or credited (there were several more semi-major issues that I haven't posted), just the major stuff. If they won't give on this, they'll have to disclose ALL the problems to new buyers, and good luck to them then!
I asked the realtor to see if there are other houses we can consider if I need to back out of this!
Okay, vent over. Boy, I hope this works out!