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Buying condo - asking for credit after inspection
Hi All,
I'm buying a condo in central NJ. After we did the home inspection, the report had a few items that we would like the seller to address or give credit.
The condo is 30+ years old and the windows are original - some do not open, some have bcome foggy, and all of them have lots the seal between the dual pane glass. It cost's about 8k-9k $ to replace all the window. What is the best way to negotiate this with the seller? What can I realistically expect?
As per HOA it is up to the owner to replace the windows.
Thanks!