Smoking, partying missing from disclosures
Do buyers have recourse against seller, listing agent?
By Ilyce Glink, Tuesday, September 30, 2008.Q: We purchased our house from an old lady who told us she was selling because she wants to live in a retirement community. However, she lied to us. She apparently got tired of having extremely noisy neighbors from both sides of her house, and wanted to have more peace and quiet.
Now we're living in a house with heavy smoking and drinking neighbors on one side, and late-night party lovers on the other side. We are already tired, and called police twice. I feel like the seller intentionally misinformed us in order to sell this house. Even her previous neighboring friend told us this was her plan all along.
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