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Updated about 12 years ago, 09/01/2012

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Christina Brooks
  • SFR Investor
  • Rock Hill , SC
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Signed contract this morning... condemned this evening

Christina Brooks
  • SFR Investor
  • Rock Hill , SC
Posted

Hi All,

I have a question that I hope you can help me with. After two weeks of back and forth negotiation with an absentee owner of an abandoned property, we came to terms that we both agree on. I signed the purchase contract this morning and submitted the mortgage, note, and contract to the closing attorney to close Friday (a week from today). This evening I decided to drive by the property and I noticed a red sign on the door that says "Vacated... home is uninhabitable" posted by the city. I'm not sure if this means the home is condemned (and I plan to call them on Tuesday) but if it does am I still obligated to go through with the contract since I agreed to "as-is"? Can I still negotiate or completely walk away or am I stuck?

Thanks for any information or experience you can provide!

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