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From: "iNet" 
Newsgroups: misc.invest.real-estate misc.consumers.house
Subject: Re: Can we be forced to hire a contractor for basic repairs?
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 17:45:52 GMT

 wrote in message 
news:1114710023.070114.20830@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> "Incorrect.
>
> There is a three day attorney review period to the contract, and I can
> back
> out within the three days of attorney review if I don't like the color
> ink
> they used on the contract.  I let them know my feelings on day one. "
>
>
> Can you even follow a thread?  The OP has a signed and valid contract.
> He's well past any 3 day attorney review period.  Before an inspection
> is going to occur, in virtually every case, the contract would have
> been signed and more than 3 days would pass.    What is binding is the
> contract, not any crap you tell realtors.  You seem to suffer from a
> bad case of 20-20 hindsight.  Like saying you would reject a buyer like
> this guy is dealing with.  Guess what, it's too late.  The contract is
> signed and now he has to deal with it.
>

1. I was replying to a question not from the OPs post.
2. I really don't care that much.
3. Just sharing my experience - I sell a number of my homes a year.

You are right with what you said.  Plus anything you may say in the future.