When
the purchasers viewed the property it was dry.
When
the purchasers viewed the property, the crack in the garage floor had been filled and the crack in the family room had been completely covered with tile.
Not exact matches
To allow the
Property to be
viewed by prior mutually acceptable appointment, at reasonable times, during normal working hours and at weekends, and upon the Tenant being given at least 24 hours» notice in writing, following a request by any person who is (or is acting on behalf of) the Landlord or the Agent and who is accompanying a prospective
purchaser or tenant of the
Property.
It objects to the inalienable nature of most land rights land and of native title rights on the grounds that this inhibits the freedom of the owner (s) to freely contract to dispose of their
property to the
purchaser willing to pay the highest price, as other
property owners can.89 It also
views the communal nature of Indigenous land as hindering the free dealing in land required by the real
property market due to the time - intensive group consultation required.
Chinese buyers are becoming big
purchasers of U.S.
property,
viewing it as a «safe haven for their wealth.»
Purchasers could avoid the edge of the pool as they
viewed the
property and it was not reasonably foreseeable that a
purchaser would use the diving board in that manner.
Maine's highest court has ruled on whether a broker who failed to disclose to
purchasers that she was interested in buying
property while she accompanied them on a
property viewing and listened to a discussion of their offer with the listing agent could be liable for tortious interference with prospective economic advantage.
(j) the tenant knowingly gives false information about the residential
property to a prospective tenant or
purchaser viewing the residential
property;
3D Condo Explorer, which offers Toronto
purchasers looking for condos with an unbiased look at prospective
properties, is using Google Earth to provide a comprehensive look at every aspect of a prospective new home, including the
view from the unit.
The
Purchaser also informed the Listing Agent that she was interested in purchasing the
property, and accompanied the Neighbors during their
viewing of the
property.
At no time during the
viewing were the Neighbors informed that the
Purchaser was also interested in buying the
property, as they assumed she was simply another broker from the Brokerage accompanying them during the
property viewing.
Additionally, the court found that it could be inferred that the Listing Agent's failure to reveal the
Purchaser's true purpose for accompanying the Neighbors on the
property viewing could be seen as part of the active concealment plan.
Did the broker who made the initial introduction to the
property maintain contact with the
purchaser or tenant, or could the broker's inaction have reasonably been
viewed by the buyer or tenant as a withdrawal from the transaction?