QUOTE(mini orchard @ Jan 20 2019, 10:20 AM)
I think is not about agent's, vendor's or purchaser's lawyer. The agent should have attached the inventory list together with the offer letter signed by vendor and seller.
Lawyer will need the letter of offer to draft the agreement and to include any additional terms agreed by both party. The lawyer took things at face value without asking further questions and the purchaser did not inform the lawyer.
The purchaser could be a first timer and the lawyer and agent lack experience.
We learn through mistakes, hopefully not an expensive one.
Totally agree. Make sure that you have a list of the furnitures that should come with the property (and should be legally signed as well.)Lawyer will need the letter of offer to draft the agreement and to include any additional terms agreed by both party. The lawyer took things at face value without asking further questions and the purchaser did not inform the lawyer.
The purchaser could be a first timer and the lawyer and agent lack experience.
We learn through mistakes, hopefully not an expensive one.
At least this is a great experience and in my humble opinion, not a very expensive one.
Imagine if you buy a property that needs major renovation upon getting the keys, that's worse
Jan 27 2019, 04:02 PM

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