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I am selling a home in the state of Arizona. Sebsequent to executing the contract but prior to close of sale a wind storm toppled a large cactus on the property. It is not possible to access the location of the fallen cactus to replace it with an equivolent as there is not room enough for a vehicle large enough to transport a cactus of equivolent size. A replacement cactus of equivolent size would cost between $3000 and $4000. What are my legal obligations in this situation? There is no specific warrenty in the contract for landscaping. Only that the premesis be kept in substantially the same condition as of the time of contract execution.