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Repairs are necessary as it's a second floor porch, and the porch itself is deemed unsafe. Right now door is nailed shut and we were to ensure we would not use porch
Repairs were started, company was shut down, and not a matter of preference, but the repairs are necessary for a c/o ( right now we have a temporary one)
No, it's a small town, small town relationships. The seller has communicated with the code inspector, and we have not received any notices regarding a time limit. Still, an unsightly partial repair sitting at my front porch!
The sale closed in March, and we have been living there under a temporary c/o. The contractor who started the job stopped working during the shutdown. There is no time period outlined in our closing documents, but " seller is responsible for obtaining c/o" is written. With repairs in motion, and...
The work was started, concrete dug up, balcony taken apart, and then workers couldn't return. We were given temporary certificate of occupancy, and we just want work done and certificate granted.
Closed on a property in PA 2 days before covid shutdown. On closing paperwork, seller took responsibility for obtaining certificate of occupancy. Repairs began towards violations for the certificate, but were stalled because of shutdown. Since the state has reopened, seller is slow to make...
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