What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina,
My daughter closed on a house yesterday. Water co. turned water on this morning. We went over around noon to the house. The seller, in moving out his fridge, had unscrewed the hose to the water/ice maker. Water was pouring all over the kitchen floor. It was running down the basement stairs, and when my son went in the basement to find a bucket or mop, water was dripping down all over the basement. The insulation is soaked. The floor is soaked. The laminate floor in the kitchen is ruined. Daugher called husband, who came from work, went down the basement, found the VALVE that had NOT been shut off by seller when seller moved out fridge.
My daughter's realtor wanted her to file a claim with HER insurance company. This isn't covered under the home warranty they bought. It would be $1000 deductible. And the insurance company, because this claim would be on the very DAY they were to move in-would be investigated. Sheesh.
I asked my daughter NOT to agree to anything until we seek legal advice. She will contact a real estate agent in the morning, but does she have a case?
Thank you to whomever answers this question!! She is very distraught.
My daughter closed on a house yesterday. Water co. turned water on this morning. We went over around noon to the house. The seller, in moving out his fridge, had unscrewed the hose to the water/ice maker. Water was pouring all over the kitchen floor. It was running down the basement stairs, and when my son went in the basement to find a bucket or mop, water was dripping down all over the basement. The insulation is soaked. The floor is soaked. The laminate floor in the kitchen is ruined. Daugher called husband, who came from work, went down the basement, found the VALVE that had NOT been shut off by seller when seller moved out fridge.
My daughter's realtor wanted her to file a claim with HER insurance company. This isn't covered under the home warranty they bought. It would be $1000 deductible. And the insurance company, because this claim would be on the very DAY they were to move in-would be investigated. Sheesh.
I asked my daughter NOT to agree to anything until we seek legal advice. She will contact a real estate agent in the morning, but does she have a case?
Thank you to whomever answers this question!! She is very distraught.