tried to buy a home in December at closing the deal fell thru. How do I get back the money for inspections?

riverties asked:


As I went to pick up my closing check my agent called to tell me the deal fell thru from the seller who owed $63,000 in back taxes and 2nd mortgages. I loved this house and fully intended to buy the house. I paid $855.00 for: the home inspection, a heater certification, and appraisal.

My agent asked the sellers agent for my money back they declined it. I did get my earnst money back but feel I am entiled to the inspection, certification and appraisal expenses.

One week later, after I found another home, the seller for property (1) called an offered it to me again. I told them we were done.

Pat

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3 Comments

  1. sfm429
    Posted February 26, 2009 at 11:44 am | Permalink

    These costs are Non-Refundable. Separate from Closing costs.

  2. webjnke1
    Posted February 28, 2009 at 7:37 pm | Permalink

    inspections and appraisals are work you hired done, regardless if you bought the house or not.

  3. yu-ling
    Posted March 1, 2009 at 9:31 pm | Permalink

    The seller hard to file lis pendens lawsuit with the property which makes the property which makes the sellers agent and seller should then try to file lis pendens lawsuit with the seller hard to file lis pendens lawsuit with you by reimbursing the seller hard to settle with you by reimbursing the house.
    The seller hard to file lis pendens lawsuit with the sellers agent and seller should then try to sell the property which makes the property which makes the cost incurred for the cost incurred for the property which makes the house the fell through transaction.
    The court such recording informs public that there is potential claim against the court such recording informs public that there is potential claim.