What is the name of your state? PA.
I signed a real estate contract to purchase a house. The contract states that the seller must present the buyer with a copy of the existing lease if the buyer is to take property subject to the existing lease, and the buyer is supposed to initial the lease at the signing of the contract. I was never presented with a lease for the property that I was buying. I knew that it was tenant occupied and upon seeing the house for the first time, the tenant said that he had lived there for 8 years and never had a lease.
My situation has gotten a lot more complicated now. The seller will not tell the tenant to get out unless I agree to sign an addendum stating that I will settle the property with or without the tenant in the property by a certain date. I don't want to sign this addendum because I don't want to be a landlord. I have $1150 in this deal.
What complicates this even worse is that I did have an attorney working for me, but he's no longer with the company. Should I hire a new attorney? If I walk away from the deal, the seller can keep my deposit money, plus I will lose all the other money that I have invested in the appraisal, physical inspections, homeowner's insurance, ect.
How can I get the seller to comply with the original agreement? In several addendums to the contract, none of which were FULLY ratified, he stated that he would give notice to the tenant when all of our conditions on our contract were satisfied. The conditions have been satisfied since February 10th, and we still have not settled because of the seller's neglect to comply with the original contract.
My situation is so complicated and I need some advice as to what to do. I am willing to provide more information, should that be neccessary.
Thanks in advance!
I signed a real estate contract to purchase a house. The contract states that the seller must present the buyer with a copy of the existing lease if the buyer is to take property subject to the existing lease, and the buyer is supposed to initial the lease at the signing of the contract. I was never presented with a lease for the property that I was buying. I knew that it was tenant occupied and upon seeing the house for the first time, the tenant said that he had lived there for 8 years and never had a lease.
My situation has gotten a lot more complicated now. The seller will not tell the tenant to get out unless I agree to sign an addendum stating that I will settle the property with or without the tenant in the property by a certain date. I don't want to sign this addendum because I don't want to be a landlord. I have $1150 in this deal.
What complicates this even worse is that I did have an attorney working for me, but he's no longer with the company. Should I hire a new attorney? If I walk away from the deal, the seller can keep my deposit money, plus I will lose all the other money that I have invested in the appraisal, physical inspections, homeowner's insurance, ect.
How can I get the seller to comply with the original agreement? In several addendums to the contract, none of which were FULLY ratified, he stated that he would give notice to the tenant when all of our conditions on our contract were satisfied. The conditions have been satisfied since February 10th, and we still have not settled because of the seller's neglect to comply with the original contract.
My situation is so complicated and I need some advice as to what to do. I am willing to provide more information, should that be neccessary.
Thanks in advance!