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Urgent, Problems found during the final walk through

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Hello Everyone,


1. I notice the ceiling of the master bed room has water damaged. Seller's broker told me it could happen a few days ago;
2. The walls have many screws, nails bolts which were for the picture Frame, the seller did not remove these screws and repaired them. Is seller's responsibility to repair them?
3. On one bed room, the carpet has blood and dirty. Seller's broker said the top o that area used to have bed so we did not find them before. Is seller's responsibility to clean?
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IF the seller refused to do anything, what should and can I do?
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Greetings from Florida.

Scott Nelson gave you excellent advice... consult with an Attorney.

Nail holes in walls may be minor, stains on carpet may be minor.

But water damage on a ceiling could be a symptom of a very big problem.

Best wishes to you,
  Fred
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You should consult with your buyers agent & attorney to review what options are available to you in your situation. It is highly specific. Typically the Purchase & Sales has a provision that the seller has to pass on the property in broom swept condition which leaves a wide opinion of what that means. Without alot of specific knowledge of what has gone on, price, concessions etc. that were made in the deal then it would be impossible to guess. The purchase and sales contract should provide guidance on these issues.

Hope that helps,
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