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Question about one aspect of buying a house
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 733535" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Under the market conditions you mention, I would be more likely to negotiate as a buyer. Start by listing all the things wrong, then tell them, BUT all we want you to fix is this wiring issue. If you are using a realtor, they should know this stuff. If not, that's how I'd approach it. Then if he says no, you still have the option of saying, "if you get the estimate, we'll split the cost you." You can add that to the cost at closing, or he can give you his half at closing and you can then have the work later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 733535, member: 17309"] Under the market conditions you mention, I would be more likely to negotiate as a buyer. Start by listing all the things wrong, then tell them, BUT all we want you to fix is this wiring issue. If you are using a realtor, they should know this stuff. If not, that's how I'd approach it. Then if he says no, you still have the option of saying, "if you get the estimate, we'll split the cost you." You can add that to the cost at closing, or he can give you his half at closing and you can then have the work later. [/QUOTE]
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