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5 October, 05:30

A woman listed her house that had prize roses bushes in the backyard. She told her agent that she would be removing the roses from the garden and preparing the soil for the new owner to plant their own flowers. Upon the walk-through, the buyers saw that the roses were removed and were angry. That is one of the reasons they were buying the house. What would be the best scenario in this situation?

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  1. 5 October, 05:35
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    The best scenario would be reaching an agreement between the seller and the buyers that is consistent with terms of the contract.

    The woman told his agent that she would remove the roses, but the agent apparently did not tell the customers that these roses would be removed. In that case, it's best to check if there is any written document that specifies that the roses would be removed prior to the selling of the house. If there is, then, the customers will have to either accept the conditions, or look for another house.
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