Posted by ss55 on October 25, 2012 at 20:19:39 from (50.81.68.105):
In Reply to: Wind Turbines posted by BrianRBM on October 25, 2012 at 16:59:47:
Morals and ethics have a way of changing when large amounts of money are involved.
I'm curious: are you a seller working with a realitor to sell you property; or are you a buyer who has recently purchased the property without knowledge of the turbines? Either way you need to consult with a lawyer in you you area to really learn what your responsibility and libility is. Once payment and posession of the property have already taken place there probably isn't much that can be done about it.
To me the damage to property values was inflicted by the neighbor, not by the seller. Are the turbine approvals and building permits are public knowledge and are available through local government offices? If the seller has not been involved in any activity in favor of the turbines and if the seller has not benefited from the turbines, I would not disclose it to the buyer unless the buyer was a good friend or relative. It's not the nicest answer, but it is realistic.
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