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movingonincal
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What is the name of your state? California
When selling our home, we pointed out to our realtor that the color of our maple floor was lighter underneath rugs and furniture (a natural phenomenon as those parts of the floor don't age as fast as the floor that is exposed to air and light). He did not think this was an item to list in the disclosure section of the contract since the floor was not defective or damaged. Based on his expert opinion, we didn't think of it again.
Now, after closing, the buyers are suing us, our agent and his broker for the cost of refinishing the floor. Even though a portion of the floor that showed the difference in color was plainly visible, the buyers and their agent did not note it the two times they walked through and the home inspector did not note it.
The buyers are taking us to small claims court in two days, even though they signed the contract that said they would opt for arbitration should a dispute arise.
What is our liabilty?
When selling our home, we pointed out to our realtor that the color of our maple floor was lighter underneath rugs and furniture (a natural phenomenon as those parts of the floor don't age as fast as the floor that is exposed to air and light). He did not think this was an item to list in the disclosure section of the contract since the floor was not defective or damaged. Based on his expert opinion, we didn't think of it again.
Now, after closing, the buyers are suing us, our agent and his broker for the cost of refinishing the floor. Even though a portion of the floor that showed the difference in color was plainly visible, the buyers and their agent did not note it the two times they walked through and the home inspector did not note it.
The buyers are taking us to small claims court in two days, even though they signed the contract that said they would opt for arbitration should a dispute arise.
What is our liabilty?