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Originally Posted by mikes280
(Post 2304252)
he was paid to check the whole boat. this is a major miss that he should be held partly responsible for
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Unfortunately, there seems to be one of these "the surveyor missed this", or missed that story , way too often. Un fortunately, this gives good, legit surveyors a bad eye.
You need to determine if it's just the floor, or goes beyond. More than likely, the surveyor has a disclaimer clause. But, I would discuss this with an attorney. A miss of this size, may be considered gross negligence.May be able to talk to buyer, but with a problem of this magnitude, it's hard to believe that the buyer was clueless. |
Originally Posted by THRILLSEEKER
(Post 2304020)
did your friend look at the boat at all before he bought it?
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Originally Posted by 1bagger
(Post 2304053)
The last person that was perfect got nailed to a cross .
Sounds like he just missed it . Now see what he does to fix his error ? |
Originally Posted by CigDaze
(Post 2304104)
The bad part is that the floor's soft....the worst part is how did it get wet? - From above? From Below? What else might be 'soft'?
And let me guess, the survey has a nice little disclaimer at the end, something to the effect of "we take absolutely no responsibility for this opinion." :rolleyes: I don't know how much recourse you really have. Best bet might to be to politely deal with the seller to get some kind of resolution. Deal with the seller--he is very distraught over the realization. I think he is willing to do whatever my friend wants to make the deal right. He seems like such a nice guy that my friend doesn't want to screw him either. |
Originally Posted by Smarty
(Post 2304144)
What state was the boat sold? In what state are the seller and surveyor located?
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Originally Posted by mikes280
(Post 2304252)
he was paid to check the whole boat. this is a major miss that he should be held partly responsible for
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Update--went to my friends house today to help him possibly locate the cause of his issue. Due to back problems and his size there is no way he could crawl under the trailer to inspect the hull. So---under I go inspecting the hull from front to rear. There is a nickel size chip on port side, not even into the core, he saw that on his first visit. As I proceed towards the back here is what I find.....
http://cid-b5e91a91d17714f9.spaces.l...1D17714F9!184/ Pics are hard to depict but what you see is port side right next to the trailer bunk. It extends from 44" forward the transom and extends to 71", it is 27" long, 27"!!!!!! The first 6" or so are dripping water as the pics show. How the fu*k does an inspector miss this??? I don't believe that this is the cause of the cabin floor issues but this is a whole other issue that HAS to be addressed by the inspector. Speak up guys, what do you think??? |
I am a licensed NJ attorney (sorry I am not going to VA). But, send me a PM, I may be able to guide you in the right direction.
For up to a $5K judgement consider this http://www.courts.state.va.us/pamphl...ll_claims.html |
WTF? As much as it hurts id make the buyer happy .
I know its used and as is and shown but WOW |
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