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Seller Promised Repairs—What If They Cut Corners?

A homebuyer’s leverage is often strongest before closing, especially when property defects are discovered during the purchase process. In this LawCall segment, the discussion focuses on what can happen when a seller agrees to make repairs after closing but the agreement lacks specific details about how the work should be completed. The attorneys explain why repair terms should be clearly documented in writing, including the scope of work and repair standards, to avoid disputes later. If you are facing a real estate disagreement or have questions about a purchase agreement, contact Perry & Young to discuss your legal options.