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#483
is that the white one with red stripe?? my buddy had a agreement with the seller to come up from florida and buy that boat. he was booking his airfare and got a call that the boat is gonna be sold to the sellers buddy and got a sorry. couple days later he gets a call and says its for sale again. poor guy couldnt get airfare quick enough i guess
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it was a verbal agreement but i guess in this world that isnt worth sh!t either. there are a lot more fire sales out there anyway
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I can count on 1 hand the amount of Real Estate transactions I have had fall through in the last 7 years after taking the escrow deposit. IF someone if willing to put a deposit they are VERY Serious.
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kind of like putting a deposit on a boat and then arranging inspection, how do you think the deal would have worked out if the inspection showed the boat needed a transom,stringers ,and one engine had a rod knock?
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Yes true, but they would walk away if the home inspection did not go well, or at least they would renegotiate the price,
kind of like putting a deposit on a boat and then arranging inspection, how do you think the deal would have worked out if the inspection showed the boat needed a transom,stringers ,and one engine had a rod knock?
kind of like putting a deposit on a boat and then arranging inspection, how do you think the deal would have worked out if the inspection showed the boat needed a transom,stringers ,and one engine had a rod knock?
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True, but maybe you do not know that you have a pile of $hit ,
so what as a seller do you do, take the money that's in front of you, or do you wait for someone to do the inspection and then find out?
besides we all know most of the time the inspections pay for them selves, the inspector finds something to justify his fee/time so that usually comes out of the sellers pocket.
so what as a seller do you do, take the money that's in front of you, or do you wait for someone to do the inspection and then find out?
besides we all know most of the time the inspections pay for them selves, the inspector finds something to justify his fee/time so that usually comes out of the sellers pocket.
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I think most boat owners know what's wrong with their boats. The survey results may cause the owner to show a scripted suprised facial expression and his saying 'really?".
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#490
is that the white one with red stripe?? my buddy had a agreement with the seller to come up from florida and buy that boat. he was booking his airfare and got a call that the boat is gonna be sold to the sellers buddy and got a sorry. couple days later he gets a call and says its for sale again. poor guy couldnt get airfare quick enough i guess
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