Purchase Agreement Land - Contamination

  • Erstellt am 2022-05-25 08:22:45

HilfeHilfe

2022-05-26 06:08:00
  • #1
Basically, there is freedom of contract. But if the buyer then comes at the last moment and wants to have a few things added, I will approach the other two interested parties. I wouldn't be up for that.
 

gregman22

2022-05-26 11:43:42
  • #2

Yes, I agree with you.

It will probably come down to waiting for the certificates from the specialist company. If these are clean and relieve my concerns, I will probably refrain from further negotiations with the seller.
 

hauskauf1987

2022-05-26 13:55:09
  • #3
The possible costs can be neglected in the land price... Is there a [Baugrundgutachten]?
 

maulwurf79

2022-05-31 13:27:02
  • #4
I recommend you to abandon the construction project. With your full coverage mentality, your construction project will become incredibly expensive. A bit of willingness to take risks is always part of it.
 

driver55

2022-05-31 17:32:30
  • #5
Says the mole and disappears back into his hole…
 

gregman22

2022-05-31 17:48:39
  • #6

I guess I have to agree with you. Unfortunately, I can't do much with these black-and-white statements.
Just because you want to understand and examine things and possibly weigh risks doesn't mean you are generally risk-averse or unsuitable for a construction project.
Besides, after all, it's about the final purchase of the property and not 3 screws in the kitchen cabinet.
 

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