
What duty of care to an inspector and the agent is the buyer?
I live in Ontario. He bought a house, inspection the house. The house is horrible stories to support these two levels (first and second) and, basically, it bounces and bends like crazy! I am young and first m house was so did not realize the obvious recovery and sounds in the checking. Now, 1 year later, I have about $ 10,000 in repairs only to consolidate the two floors beams to a point that might be put in tile or wood. SO … This house has been on the market for about 8 months before purchase, and I think my real estate agent is fully aware of these shortcomings. He also suggested my inspector, and I fear it may have been in collusion, if you know what I mean. What duty of care these people owe me something and I can do? Oh …. PS, the agent represents both me (the purchaser) and seller.
A home inspector is a private and qualifications vary greatly from one company to the. The inspector should prepare a report of their findings. If the floors were of course bags, and are not considered relevant and to report thereon, and then he made an inspection the house very well. His call to return to the business owner, home inspection and complain. The real estate agent represents the seller in the acquisition agreement in writing. If they also represent you, then you should have a written agreement with her. The inflatable floor must disclose if an obvious mistake. It's not like you or the owner tried to hide something. Try to get a series of estimates on the problem to set the floor joists. Some solutions are cheaper than others.
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