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Posted by buickanddeere on September 01, 2004 at 20:40:18 from (64.10.41.26):
In Reply to: Re: Any ideas for a guy buying fixer-upper house t posted by TheRealRon on September 01, 2004 at 14:12:42:
Thanks, but the place gets frustrating at times. The vendors are welfare/pension seniors that know the game. Turns out the old girl, the daughter and grand daughter "fell off the carnival" and shacked up with a local. All but one took off to the east coast after the sale. I did a little snooping and it turns out they are just renting now. The selling price here was just enough to pay off the mortgage they had. I was a dumb *ss and let our hurry to find a place before the home we sold closed. This place is only 6 miles from work and has many other good features. It"s just that I took the word of my real-estate broker that we could skip the one week delay to get a home owner inspection. It looked good so we went ahead and purchased. My agent and his partner, is my cousin and former high school teacher. I would be black listed by the family if we sued. My kids may suffer a grudge from the teacher"s buddies at school too.
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