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Problems after sale of home

We sold our home in Feb. and today we received a letter from the buyer's lawyer informing us that we need to remit $560.00 for repair of the furnace because we were in violation of the Sellers Disclosure. We had no idea there was a problem and did not lie on the disclosure. Do we have to pay? She accepted and signed a form when we sold it,to accept the house ''as is''. I am not sure if that helps us or not.


Asked on 6/20/04, 12:47 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Thomas Moens Moens Law Offices, Chartered

Re: Problems after sale of home

If you were not aware of the defect, then you had no obligation to disclose a problem. As far as your question, "Do we have to pay?" that would be up to a judge to decide. In most circumstances, it is difficult to prove you knew of the defect, which is what they are going to have to do in order to prevail. That said, it is certainly possible that they will sue you anyway. You should contact the attorney who represented you in the transaction immediately.

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Answered on 6/21/04, 12:06 pm


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