Our home inspection (which was in the contract) found some safety issues with the existing aluminum wiring in the house. We proceeded to request that repairs be done by the seller by a "licensed electrical contractor", and they signed off on it.
In the city and state the house is located it is required by law to obtain a permit for the work. I was told the work was done, but no one has recieved proof yet and when I called the city they said no permit had been requested for that address.
Now I am being told by my attorney that because my realtor and I did not specifically ask that a permit be obtained in writing that I cannot refuse to close because of the lack of permit on the electrical work.
I do not understand how the city and state legally requires a permit but the seller and contractor can neglect to get one and yet I'm still obligated to buy the house with non-permit work done!
If I am forced into this, will that cause problems for me once I am the owner?
2007-01-26
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