- Jurisdiction
- Illinois
Hello everyone,
I recently encountered a problem while purchasing a property, and I'm hoping to get some advice on how to proceed.
We found a house with solar panels and were informed by the seller's agent that if we didn't like them, they could be removed. We proceeded with an offer, which was accepted by the seller, and our earnest money check was cashed by the seller's agent.
During the attorney review period, we learned that the solar panels were leased, meaning we would have to take over the lease as part of the purchase agreement. Additionally, the house's roof was nearly 20 years old, although the solar panels were only installed 2 years ago. We discovered that the removal and reinstallation of the solar panels would cost approximately $7,500 if the roof needed replacement.
We asked the seller for two things:
The seller's realtor has since stopped responding despite multiple requests by my realtor agent as well as my attorney (who represented me during the contract review) and has not returned our earnest money. The house has now been sold to someone else, but we are yet to receive our earnest money back.
What steps should we take to recover our earnest money and address this situation? Any advice or similar experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
I recently encountered a problem while purchasing a property, and I'm hoping to get some advice on how to proceed.
We found a house with solar panels and were informed by the seller's agent that if we didn't like them, they could be removed. We proceeded with an offer, which was accepted by the seller, and our earnest money check was cashed by the seller's agent.
During the attorney review period, we learned that the solar panels were leased, meaning we would have to take over the lease as part of the purchase agreement. Additionally, the house's roof was nearly 20 years old, although the solar panels were only installed 2 years ago. We discovered that the removal and reinstallation of the solar panels would cost approximately $7,500 if the roof needed replacement.
We asked the seller for two things:
- A $5,000 rebate at closing to help offset the $7,500 cost of potential future roof work.
- Information regarding the output of the solar panels.
The seller's realtor has since stopped responding despite multiple requests by my realtor agent as well as my attorney (who represented me during the contract review) and has not returned our earnest money. The house has now been sold to someone else, but we are yet to receive our earnest money back.
What steps should we take to recover our earnest money and address this situation? Any advice or similar experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!