azwildcats7
Junior Member
Hi
I just purchased a house. As part of the inspection, the seller agreed to pay me (the buyer) an amount via check for repairs. This was signed by the seller and included in the contract.
The buyer's agent said this check would be available at closing when we picked up the keys. However, this check was not there, and we have already closed on the house.
The seller has moved out of town. If the seller does not pay, what recourse do I have. Do I have any recourse with the seller's agent or the title agency for not enforcing the contract and misprepresting that the check would be available at close.
Thanks
I just purchased a house. As part of the inspection, the seller agreed to pay me (the buyer) an amount via check for repairs. This was signed by the seller and included in the contract.
The buyer's agent said this check would be available at closing when we picked up the keys. However, this check was not there, and we have already closed on the house.
The seller has moved out of town. If the seller does not pay, what recourse do I have. Do I have any recourse with the seller's agent or the title agency for not enforcing the contract and misprepresting that the check would be available at close.
Thanks