Under certain circumstances a former may be responsible for problems with the property after it's sold. For example, if there was not disclosure of an existing problem that causes damage such as a cellar that floods every time it rains. One recent case was discussed where it was determined that the prior owner had an expensive makeover of the basement done to hide water seepage problems and sold the home during the winter. In the spring it got all wet and stinky and the damages will be costly.
The seller is the offeree. In all real estate cases, the seller will list or "put up for sale" their home or property. A buyer will then submit an offer to purchase that property making them, the offeror.
The current owner of the property.
An estate agent is the person usually employed to sell a person's property. Usually with the aid of a solicitor employed by the seller/owner of the property.
The cost of an electronic Battleship game differs on the seller on Amazon. For example, one seller sells the game for $25.99 and another seller sells the game for $165.99.
Meth has a neutral smell. so there shouldn't be a bad smell left behind. Cleaning a bad smell out of the house is in no way the agency's responsibility. If the seller wants to sell the house, they will clean it coz i wouldn't buy a house that smelt really bad.
A food seller!
Map seller
Beef seller.
Ask the seller if they will ship internationally for an increased rate.
If it doesn't sell, the seller can choose to relist it. If it sells, the buyer pays the seller, and then the seller ships the item.
a person who sells computers
Ticket seller.