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All Forum Posts by: Brian Conley

Brian Conley has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

@Don Harris Should the agent not represent us equally?

I'm looking for advice on how to proceed....I'm from FL and recently went under contract on a property in NC. I just had the home inspection done as part of the due diligence period (which ends July 13). There were numerous issues noticed by the inspector that the seller clearly should have known about (broken appliances, large holes in the drywall, turned off toilet that is located over a pre-existing leak, approximately 10 windows that clearly have broken seals/condensation that will need to be replaced, issues with doors and fireplace not working). The issue lies in the fact that a seller's disclosure was completed and all questions/boxes addressing these exact issues were checked "NO". This is NOT a foreclosure or as-is sale. Not knowing the real estate laws of NC (other than what Google tells me), what do you recommend my next move be? Should I go direct with the agent (dual agent) to address the issues and ask for repairs, price reduction, or decrease in purchase price? Or should I consult with an attorney first to see my options. I have read misrepresentation on the seller disclosure form could lead to lawsuit or criminal charges? Has anyone faced a similar issue?

Detective from South Florida (Broward) new to REI. Been reading and listening to podcasts for over a year. Trying to find a deal but the market down here is very pricey. Might need to invest from afar. Been working copious amounts of OT to save up some $$ for DP and rehab. Ready to jump in!

Thanks for your reply. What arra of Jax is your property in?

I am looking to purchase my first property. Im down in SouthFlorida market and everything is overpriced. Im kinda turned on to Jacksonville because of the opportunity of growth. Being a first time buyer, I want something relatively simple with minimal rehab, if any. What areas in the Jacksonville area are experiencing growth/nearby coffee shops/bars/events/sports and hold future value? Any inside information is appreciated

@Gerald Barron Just came across this message. I am in the process of making an offer on a house in Naples Park. I will be purchasing as a vacation home/investment. If you have the time, I’d like to ask you a few questions. Active LEO