The seller may not want to pay for radon testing because it is typically the responsibility of the buyer to conduct such tests to ensure the safety of the property before purchasing it.
If the seller refuses to pay for radon testing or mitigation, you may consider negotiating with them to split the cost or paying for it yourself to ensure the safety of the property. Alternatively, you could walk away from the deal if radon is a significant concern for you.
The buyer pays.
You pay the seller as normal but the money is released to the seller when you confirm you have received the product.
If the seller has a mortgage on the subject property and the person who is buying it from him does not make the monthly payment, the seller is obligated to pay. The seller is holding all of the risk under his credit profile while hoping that the other party will pay. The seller risks the other party destroying the property. If the other party doesnt pay, seller will have to attempt to sell his propety again and may have to update or do repairs to make it attractive.
In most cases, the seller does not pay the buyer's agent when selling a home by owner. The buyer's agent typically receives their commission from the seller's agent or directly from the buyer.
If the seller refuses to pay for radon testing or mitigation, you may consider negotiating with them to split the cost or paying for it yourself to ensure the safety of the property. Alternatively, you could walk away from the deal if radon is a significant concern for you.
yes the seller pay for 6 week vet check
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As an incentive to pay obligations early buyers are offered discounts by seller
The buyer pays.
You pay the seller as normal but the money is released to the seller when you confirm you have received the product.
No. The seller must honor the contract.
If you are a GA resident, you do not have to pay sales tax as long is it is a private seller, even if out of state private seller.
If the seller has a mortgage on the subject property and the person who is buying it from him does not make the monthly payment, the seller is obligated to pay. The seller is holding all of the risk under his credit profile while hoping that the other party will pay. The seller risks the other party destroying the property. If the other party doesnt pay, seller will have to attempt to sell his propety again and may have to update or do repairs to make it attractive.
In most cases, the seller does not pay the buyer's agent when selling a home by owner. The buyer's agent typically receives their commission from the seller's agent or directly from the buyer.
Generally the buyer pays closing costs. Some closing costs legally MUST be paid by the buyer. However, the seller could offer to pay some costs if they want to, or the buyer could ask the seller to pay some of the closing costs. Ultimately the seller has to decide how badly they want to make the sale.
You do not have to pay for it if you send it back immediately. You cannot keep or consume the item and then refuse to pay for it. This does not apply to the UK. If you have received an item that you had nothing to do with(did not ask for and did not pay for) then this is classed as the fault of the seller and this means the buyer can consume/keep/use without needing to pay for it. The seller will be stealing from any buyer if the seller takes any money from the buyer in these circumstances.