Did you not test drive it? You should have had it inspected by a mechanic prior to purchase.
car is broken and needs major repairs but is still financed how do pay for the repairs
No. The Seller can agree to fix some, all or none of the issues discovered during a Home Inspection. Whatever is agreeable to the buyer and seller and is legal. Refusing to make repairs could result in a terminated contract - usually with no penalties. The original "Offer to Purchase" and the language within will govern specific issues. There several things for the seller and buyer to consider:Issues discovered during the home inspection that are "Material" and not "Cosmetic" must be disclosed to any prospective Buyer if they are not corrected.Lenders may require repairs as a condition for funding the loan.Laws vary from state to state on required disclosures and specific requirements so consult a local Broker and attorney, as deemed appropriate.
my mom needs home repairs on her house,and i dont understand the problems she has to go threw to get grants to come in and do this for her.
Depends on what needs to be repaired, how much of the fence needs repairment, and who is doing the repairs.
He's the fellow that repairs your computer when it needs fixed.
requirements contract
the best way to become a good seller is to listen to your customer ,then ask more question about details of your customers needs before you do what you should to do for theme
It really depends on what you need repaired and changed. Sometimes, you can have the seller fix what ever problems the home inspector finds or the mortgage company needs fixed before it they will fund the loan.
If your car truly needs these preventative repairs, then you would be foolish not to do them. The key here is can you trust the individual that reccomended the repairs? If so get them done; if not get a second opinion.
No. The seller is responsible for getting the car to pass smog. They must provide you with a smog cert. dated no more that 60 prior to the date of sale.
The seller could be guilty of fraud, and likely sold the vehicle for less than he owed, or did not apply the purchase amount to the debt. Let him know that you are pressing charges for fraud, and he needs to contact the lien holder to correct the matter and surrender the title, or go to jail.
No you do not have to repay this GRANT Money for HOME REPAIRS? You only have to submit what your repairs are and if they meet the specific needs to qualify for the GRANT.