Entirely depends on the contract. If nothing was mentioned in the contract regarding this, then it was the buyer's responsibility to have surveyed the home prior to the sale. If this had been done, then any repairs or a value deduction could have been done prior to the sale.
Most places have laws that require the seller to disclose all known problems and damage to the buyer! If the buyer finds an issue that was not disclosed and has evidence that you would have known about it, you will be in trouble!
A seller should tell you all about the house. If you are concerned about a house being haunted, ASK. If this house has a real estate agent, the agent must find out if there are any stories of this house being haunted. Always remember the saying, BUYER BEWARE.______________________________________________________________________I think a seller should tell you if a house is haunted. But a seller won't tell you if they want to sell it quickly. If the house looks suspicious alwaysASK the seller.BY:PERLA___This answer would fall under state laws concerning disclosure of pre-existing conditions on the house known to the seller. Some states do not require disclosure of problems, as long as the buyer is allowed to do a complete inspection of the property. Other states require that the seller disclose problems which might not be discoverable by the buyer upon inspection (ie: the plumbing leaks in the winter, but the buyer is inspecting in the summer when there is no evidence of leakage).There was a case in Nyack New York (Stambovsky v Ackley, 1991) where the seller was sued by the buyer for misrepresentation, when the buyer learned that the house was thought of as haunted by the local community. The seller of the house lost the case, mainly because they had written to local newspapers and Readers Digest claiming the house was haunted, and thus were omitting a fact to the seller that they had previously gone to great lengths to publicize.Property disclosure laws differ from state to state, so you'd need to check with a lawyer in your state if you think you have a case against your seller.Of course, ghosts don't exist... so you risk making yourself look very foolish in the national news when you try to pursue and kind of lawsuit there.
Because dogs can help tell you if someone broke in your house.Or if your blind it could help guide you through out the house.
if you don't pay the Ebay seller you will not receive the product you are wantingbut if you don't still pay him and he has sent the item to your house and you haven't paid him he will report it to eBay's and they will charge you or tell the cops because the have all your details
Realistically, you can't.
You tell him the real reason you broke up with him.
An X-ray can tell if you broke your collar bone.
If she broke up with u, tell her that u want another chance. If u broke up with her then tell her that it was a mistake and u want to get back together with her.
does a seller have to tell you a car has been salvaged?
Yes, you can sue someone who broke into your house for damages and trespassing. It's important to gather evidence, such as police reports and documentation of damages, to support your case in court. Consulting with a lawyer would be advisable to explore your legal options.
I dont get this question. Are you trying to tell a house something? Or are you trying to tell if the house you're looking at is the right house?
Tell him you've just broke up too.