I put an offer in on a home and it was accepted, however, when I got the paperwork back, they seller's agent had hand-written 2 disclosures (heating and electrical) above my signature - and that these items were non-negotiable post-inspection - they hadn't made these disclosures before I made the offer! My agent then just said "it was wording to protect the seller" and to just "initial" next to where she had written those things in. Well, duh! Of course it protects the seller. But I wasn't aware of the fact the house was being sold "as is". I retracted my offer and they are currently sitting on it.
Is this legal practice?
I meant to say they are currently sitting on my most recent offer. After this fiasco, I put in a low-ball offer around 10% below asking. My agent said they said I needed to put in a "realistic offer". On Thursday I put in an offer about 5% below asking. I haven't heard anything back...
Problem is, I really like the house. But I felt really freaked about how their agent went about that first offer...
They didn't give me a "seller's disclosure" form and when I asked my agent, he said there wasn't one.
Is this legal practice?
I meant to say they are currently sitting on my most recent offer. After this fiasco, I put in a low-ball offer around 10% below asking. My agent said they said I needed to put in a "realistic offer". On Thursday I put in an offer about 5% below asking. I haven't heard anything back...
Problem is, I really like the house. But I felt really freaked about how their agent went about that first offer...
They didn't give me a "seller's disclosure" form and when I asked my agent, he said there wasn't one.