What is the name of your state? Maryland
I posted about this a couple of months ago, but my case has progressed a little since then.
The buyer of my house had a lawyer send me a threatening letter (threatening litigation) regarding my failure to disclose a supposed window problem that would cost $13,000 to repair. I never experienced any window problems in this 6 year old house and the buyer had an inspection on her behalf and had full access to all the windows. And, the buyer also preoccupied the house a few days before settlement.
I retained my own lawyer who informed her lawyer that I denied any liability and reminded her that she had the inspection and the preoccupation and that the sales and preoccupation contracts clearly state that the house is sold "as is" and that she could make "no further claims to the seller" after signing off on the sales contract and preoccupation agreement.
Now, the buyer wants to go through the Md Realtor's Assoc. mediation program (which is her right under the contract and SHOULD have been what she did initially instead of retaining a lawyer and threatening to sue me). But, there is nothing to mediate. I never had problems, my former neighbors (I contacted a few regarding this) never had window problems, and she did have an inspection.
What do I do now? This buyer is irrational and is driving me crazy. I am sure she will not give up when the mediation does not work in her favor.
I posted about this a couple of months ago, but my case has progressed a little since then.
The buyer of my house had a lawyer send me a threatening letter (threatening litigation) regarding my failure to disclose a supposed window problem that would cost $13,000 to repair. I never experienced any window problems in this 6 year old house and the buyer had an inspection on her behalf and had full access to all the windows. And, the buyer also preoccupied the house a few days before settlement.
I retained my own lawyer who informed her lawyer that I denied any liability and reminded her that she had the inspection and the preoccupation and that the sales and preoccupation contracts clearly state that the house is sold "as is" and that she could make "no further claims to the seller" after signing off on the sales contract and preoccupation agreement.
Now, the buyer wants to go through the Md Realtor's Assoc. mediation program (which is her right under the contract and SHOULD have been what she did initially instead of retaining a lawyer and threatening to sue me). But, there is nothing to mediate. I never had problems, my former neighbors (I contacted a few regarding this) never had window problems, and she did have an inspection.
What do I do now? This buyer is irrational and is driving me crazy. I am sure she will not give up when the mediation does not work in her favor.