Some state have disclosure laws. Certain things that are wrong with a property have to be made known to the buyer. Usually it's big items like bad well or septic or whatever. You could go on the website for your state and see what disclosure requirements there are. Jean
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Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 8:52 AM
Subject: [training-horses] Full of glass
Hi group,
I have not been here as I moved and have not been on computer. I would just read the emails. But I have a problem. I moved my horse home from a stable and my newly built home. The builder that sold me land and house was a friend,but not a long time friend. Any way I moved in April and have my horse in just a small sand paddock next to his run in barn that has been great. I put up the electric fence and had a spot in front of that for him who is a three year old.So I let him out and he was beyond happy. But I went to go and just walk the area and pull some weeds and there was glass in one area then another area. I have now picked out a bag of small different shapes and color glass. My closing attorney for house said I can't do anything. Is this true?What can I do?Builder said he doesn't know how it got there and it's not his problem. I now see that I have it throughout the yard. I am a single person as I just should have been more careful.But this guy has been trying to date me f or some time with no success.He told me after I told him that I sit there all day on weekends picking out glass,Good at least you are keeping busy and I know where you are?" Please someone help. I cry over this situation and it's not like I have money to legally do anything.
Debbie