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BRIEF BYTES: Question and Answer
Forum
The purpose is to answer frequently
asked or unusual questions. Topics will range from real estate,
business, litigation and trusts and estates. Your feedback
is appreciated. Direct your comments to Cherisse Roy at croy@scott-harris.com
Question: What tips may I give a buyer about aging roofs,
appliances, etc.?
Response from Rick Barra,
Esq.:
Buyer
beware of that old roof
or that creaky a/c unit
or
even that rusty refrigerator. Under the typical FAR/BAR contract,
as long as everything is in "working order", the
seller has no obligation to make any repairs.
Many
buyers assume that the inspection period under the standard
FAR/Bar contract provides protection against all problems
which may be discovered in an inspection. That false assumption
can result in a buyer facing substantial expenses for home
improvements shortly after closing. For example, a roof may
be at the end of its useful life, but unless it actually leaks
before the closing, under the standard contract, the seller
has no obligation to make repairs. Similarly, the air conditioner
may be on its "last legs" but as long as it pumps
out the cold air until the closing, the buyer has no recourse.
A buyer may stretch his budget to be able to afford the purchase
price, only to be faced with unplanned and unbudgeted expenses
which may run into the tens of thousands of dollars.
A
buyer may protect against these possibilities in two ways.
First, the buyer should request information on the age of
the roof, air conditioning unit, appliances and other major
items before signing the contract. The possibility of replacing
these items should be factored into the offer or specific
provision for repair and/or replacement should be made in
the contract offer.
Second, the buyer can use the FAR/Bar
"As Is" or "Right To Inspect and Right To Cancel"
rider. Under either of these riders, the buyer may terminate
for any reason during the inspection period if the condition
of the property is not "acceptable". If an inspection
shows that the roof, air conditioner, major appliances or
any item may need replacing in a short period of time, the
buyer could elect to terminate and receive a refund of his
deposit.
Under the "As Is" rider, the
seller has no obligation to make any repairs. Under the "Right
To Inspect and Right To Cancel" rider, the seller still
must make repairs for defects under Standards D and N. Accordingly,
a buyer would prefer the second rider, but a seller may insist
on the first.
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