What is the name of your state? Massachusetts
We made an offer for a condo that was stated to be 1300 square feet. We insisted in the offer contract that the condo had to be as described in the MLS listing, which said that the condo had 1300 square feet of living space. Now that we've had a chance to inspect and measure the condo ourselves, we find that it is only 1200 square feet. We haven't yet signed the purchase and sale agreement (P&S). We have a few questions:
1. You measure square footage in a condo by the interior living space, right (i.e., from the interior surface of the walls)?
2. What are our remedies? Can I compel specific performance with an abatement of the price, or can I just walk away? I don't want to walk away, but I don't think that it's fair for them to misrepresent (negligently or intentionally, I'm not sure which) the size of the condo and still just get the full price.
3. If I don't have a remedy other than rescission in real estate law, what about suing for unfair business practices under chapter 93A? We're buying from a builder of property, not just some other shmuck.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
We made an offer for a condo that was stated to be 1300 square feet. We insisted in the offer contract that the condo had to be as described in the MLS listing, which said that the condo had 1300 square feet of living space. Now that we've had a chance to inspect and measure the condo ourselves, we find that it is only 1200 square feet. We haven't yet signed the purchase and sale agreement (P&S). We have a few questions:
1. You measure square footage in a condo by the interior living space, right (i.e., from the interior surface of the walls)?
2. What are our remedies? Can I compel specific performance with an abatement of the price, or can I just walk away? I don't want to walk away, but I don't think that it's fair for them to misrepresent (negligently or intentionally, I'm not sure which) the size of the condo and still just get the full price.
3. If I don't have a remedy other than rescission in real estate law, what about suing for unfair business practices under chapter 93A? We're buying from a builder of property, not just some other shmuck.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!