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For those of you that have purchased a home...

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angelicd77
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Re: For those of you that have purchased a home...

Posted by RoadRunner

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Posted by Pomegranate5

I'm sorry but you're wrong. The buyer is responsible for the new survey, regardless of property line issues.

And also, I don't know exactly what you mean by a 40' setback. Like, the zoning district requires this setback, or there is an easement/ROW of some sort? Unfortunately, these are the types of things that are your responsibility to verify before you sign the contract, and I'm not sure you will be able to back out so easily. But I really hope it works out for you guys. The whole buying process can be so stressful!!



Someone at some point said that it wasnt created by an easement. I just wish someone would have said something about this PRIOR to it being an issue... and as first time buyers, I would have hoped that it would have been made more clear that this could be an issue... Chat Icon



Where is the house? I have a 25 foot easement in my yard.



Its in Ridge. How does that affect the use of your property?

Posted 3/23/17 1:49 PM
 
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Re: For those of you that have purchased a home...

Posted by lululu

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There are legit reasons to get your deposit back and your attorney can fill you in on what those are.



Sorry but this is not necessarily true. They are legit reasons for her to want to back out but it doesn't mean that she is legally entitled to her deposit back.



I never said she WOULD get her deposit back. But there ARE legit reasons that they can get it back, so they would have to speak to their attorney to fill them if they have any grounds.

If they don't, then yes, they loose the deposit.

Posted 3/23/17 2:27 PM
 
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