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re: Home purchase offer question
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:52 am to MSMHater
Posted on 8/25/15 at 11:52 am to MSMHater
Thanks for the response. For the record, the refusal tocover closing costs wasnt a sticking point, but figured I'd give it a shot.
Have a few concerns with the state of the house. They have completely remodeled the kitchen (house originally built in 1995), and stated that the new refrigerator will not be connected to water line. That sounds like the water line is not available where the refrigerator would need to connect. This is my first home purchase, so I dont have any experience to fall back on. There are one or two other minor red flags and we just started looking last week, so I'm thinking we may walk away.
Have a few concerns with the state of the house. They have completely remodeled the kitchen (house originally built in 1995), and stated that the new refrigerator will not be connected to water line. That sounds like the water line is not available where the refrigerator would need to connect. This is my first home purchase, so I dont have any experience to fall back on. There are one or two other minor red flags and we just started looking last week, so I'm thinking we may walk away.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 12:36 pm to DrierlintLSU
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They have completely remodeled the kitchen (house originally built in 1995), and stated that the new refrigerator will not be connected to water line. That sounds like the water line is not available where the refrigerator would need to connect.
That's like a 10 dollar part.
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Maybe a hundred or so for a plumber if you don't want to install it. Just make sure the cabinetry from the sink to the refrigerator is available to hide the water line.
Not telling you to buy the house, just that hooking up a water line to the refrigerator shouldn't be a red flag.
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