Zena Babu
I was under contract for a house being sold by Opendoor. The utilities were not turned on so my inspector was not able to perform services. Per agreement Opendoor and seller were to pay for the inspector invoice if he comes back again since utilities were confirmed to have been turned on. Long story short, utilities were not turned on and the inspector was not able to perform services. I went ahead and cancelled the contract since to me they were not serious with the sale and requested that Opendoor and seller pay for the inspection fees as promised but they refuse to since the contract has been cancelled. It was not my fault that the utilities were not turned on for the inspector to perform services not only once but twice. Why would I be paying for these fees? I am now stuck with an invoice that should be paid by Opendoor and seller for a house that I couldn't even inspect. Very disappointed!!!
2 years ago
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