helenbacque
Senior Member
- Location
- Central Florida
Liens are no problem. They are paid at closing out of the seller's proceeds.
Before the closing date there is a due diligence date, you need to find out what that date is; because you can back out before that date with no problem and your money will be returned. Why did you put down such a large deposit?
In any event, get on the phone, call the realtor and/or the attorney tell them you want to know what the due diligent date is, and you want to back out of buying NOW, TODAY, if that date has not passed. If the radon test has not been completed it says to me the due diligence date has not passed.
But do it NOW! Right NOW. So you can get your money back. or not, up to you, not telling what to do, just strongly suggesting that you do it NOW.. Right now @debodun
Well,Aneeda, you are in Canada, right? Deb is in the US and rules are/may be different here. and also vary from state to state.
Well,, last time I checked Utah was still in the USofA, or the USA, or the United States of who cares what itโs called (@Aunt Marg ). So no, I am not in Canada. My family came over on one of the old wooden boats when we were a colony. Probably on a prison ship after being released from an insane asylum.
Deb is in New York, if I remember correctly, and closer to Canada than I am. Yes, I agree the rules different from town to town, state to state even, but I have never heard of not having a due diligence date if that is what you are talking about.
LOL..I did that once... thought someone was in one country when they weren't... they lost their Chit.. you'd have thought I killed their first born...I don't know where I got the idea, but I was sure you were in Canada. Must have you mixed up with someone else.
Its fine, it struck me as very funny so I wrote a hopefully funny response. Utah is actually in hell, so Canada would be a definite improvement. I have, over the years, adjusted to living here. And Utah has โgrown upโ over the years as well.I don't know where I got the idea, but I was sure you were in Canada. Must have you mixed up with someone else.