Based upon what you have written abou I would immediately instruct escrow via a written document to not close escrow due to physical damage of the unit. Keep a copy of the transmission for future use
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 4 months ago
The seller is generally entitled to keep all the escrowed monies as damages for the buyer's breach of the agreement to buy the property, except--
1) If the buyer properly terminated the transaction a
He can, but you need not answer. In his mind I think he thought that he was doing his job for the seller but really he was unprofessional and quite rude. As for being discriminated upon, t
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 10 months ago
If the renter's dogs caused the issues with respect to the fence that you are writing about then the renter's should be responsible for the costs of repairs to the fence.
From what you have written,
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 11 months ago
If you signed a quitclaim deed to the house, your ex-wife got the house in the divorce, and she also is the mortgagor (it sounds like you are off the mortgages), then it is unclear why you are calllin