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Gretchen P.
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Does an undisclosed agreement between the seller obligate a buyer

Gretchen P.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Littleton, CO
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We are closing on a duplex in the next few days. When I called to switch utilities to my name I discovered that apparently the duplex  shares a water and sewer meter with a neighbor. The meter is on the property I am under contract for so it didn't show up on the inspection. A search of public records shows that the seller sold the neighboring house 11 years ago,  and I discovered there is some agreement in place, but the seller has not produced the agreement, and I have no idea what the agreement could be.  The utility company wouldn't tell me who pays the bill. The contract states the seller should disclose off-record items. He did not. The title company is not aware of this agreement, nor is our lender. It is a deal breaker, but I do not want to loose earnest money. Am I under an obligation to honor an agreement the previous owner made? 

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Filipe Pereira
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Filipe Pereira
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Originally posted by @Gretchen P.:

We are closing on a duplex in the next few days. When I called to switch utilities to my name I discovered that apparently the duplex  shares a water and sewer meter with a neighbor. The meter is on the property I am under contract for so it didn't show up on the inspection. A search of public records shows that the seller sold the neighboring house 11 years ago,  and I discovered there is some agreement in place, but the seller has not produced the agreement, and I have no idea what the agreement could be.  The utility company wouldn't tell me who pays the bill. The contract states the seller should disclose off-record items. He did not. The title company is not aware of this agreement, nor is our lender. It is a deal breaker, but I do not want to loose earnest money. Am I under an obligation to honor an agreement the previous owner made? 

I think you have a pretty reasonable case here to walk away without losing your EMD, especially if the seller knew about this and chose not to disclose - that alone should suffice. However, I am not an attorney, and try not to play one either.

Perhaps @Edward Schenkel can help here.

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