DisneyPFamily
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2013
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- 4
Hello!
I chose to create a new name on here to post this anonymously.
I found a great home, and man have we been looking for the longest time.
We are paying cash for it and got it for a good price. Attorney review is on Monday- both the bank who is the seller, (It's an REO property) and myself signed the papers on Friday.
Here lies the problem- yesterday when I walked through the home w/ my agent (I've been in the home plenty of times, we just went back again to re look at things because I will need to obtain a certificate of occupancy). Soo I noticed a dead roach near the sink. I called my realtor over and she said "Looks like an ant to me". Later that day I bring my family over, I also notice these dead roaches all over the place. I KNOW it's a german roach b/c after seeing it, I went home and googled it and yes those are roaches.
This home I am buying is As Is. I can't get any credits during the home inspection- and I will for sure need an exterminator. This house was our "dream home that's within budget". There were multiple offers but they took ours because it was aggressive ($11k below list price) and cash deal. The seller (the bank) wants to close in 2 weeks and we are prepared to do so. Any of the other people who bid on it would not be able to close in that time frame if they are obtaining financing--- that takes at least 30 days ?
Anyhow, I am upset right now b/c everything I'm reading online says there's a huge possibility that the roaches will not be 100% gone and out of the home after the extermination of them. A roach infestation is not something I think I can handle. I would be constantly worried.
We go into attorney review on Monday- will I lose my $1,000 certified check that was made payable to the seller (The bank)'s attorney?
Anyone who is a lawyer or a realtor, seasoned buyer or seller, or who has advice, please please help!
Will be dealing with everything on Monday morning but wanted to get some extra info to be armed with. I really trust you guys on here and I really would appreciate opinions!
PS- I also had a general contractor come and due a thorough inspection of his own (He's a friend of the family) and he thinks I should have offered less. There are some air vents in the attic that are not up to code, the water heater needs to be replaced, etc. Honestly, all of that does not bother me as much as the ROACHES.
I chose to create a new name on here to post this anonymously.
I found a great home, and man have we been looking for the longest time.
We are paying cash for it and got it for a good price. Attorney review is on Monday- both the bank who is the seller, (It's an REO property) and myself signed the papers on Friday.
Here lies the problem- yesterday when I walked through the home w/ my agent (I've been in the home plenty of times, we just went back again to re look at things because I will need to obtain a certificate of occupancy). Soo I noticed a dead roach near the sink. I called my realtor over and she said "Looks like an ant to me". Later that day I bring my family over, I also notice these dead roaches all over the place. I KNOW it's a german roach b/c after seeing it, I went home and googled it and yes those are roaches.
This home I am buying is As Is. I can't get any credits during the home inspection- and I will for sure need an exterminator. This house was our "dream home that's within budget". There were multiple offers but they took ours because it was aggressive ($11k below list price) and cash deal. The seller (the bank) wants to close in 2 weeks and we are prepared to do so. Any of the other people who bid on it would not be able to close in that time frame if they are obtaining financing--- that takes at least 30 days ?
Anyhow, I am upset right now b/c everything I'm reading online says there's a huge possibility that the roaches will not be 100% gone and out of the home after the extermination of them. A roach infestation is not something I think I can handle. I would be constantly worried.
We go into attorney review on Monday- will I lose my $1,000 certified check that was made payable to the seller (The bank)'s attorney?
Anyone who is a lawyer or a realtor, seasoned buyer or seller, or who has advice, please please help!
Will be dealing with everything on Monday morning but wanted to get some extra info to be armed with. I really trust you guys on here and I really would appreciate opinions!
PS- I also had a general contractor come and due a thorough inspection of his own (He's a friend of the family) and he thinks I should have offered less. There are some air vents in the attic that are not up to code, the water heater needs to be replaced, etc. Honestly, all of that does not bother me as much as the ROACHES.