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All Forum Posts by: Venkat Tarakad

Venkat Tarakad has started 1 posts and replied 11 times.

We put an offer on the house which has a pool. The offer was accepted. Home inspection was done and the seller agreed to fix few basic things. Septic inspection failed and the seller agreed to fix that. The pool inspection was done and that turned out to be a disaster. The pool was in a bad shape. None of the pool equipments work. The pool is delaminating and needs a renovation. The fencing around the house also needs major repairs. The cost estimate is upwards of 70K. The seller is not responding to our request to get the pool fixed. Its been more than 2 weeks. I have already paid the Ernest money which is 5% of the home cost. Can we force the seller to respond and pull the offer if they do not respond or keep delaying? What is the time line for them to respond?