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Originally posted by dylanmarsh
I'm not sure if this was mentioned or if it even applies to the state you reside, but make sure you read all the "deed restrictions" that are associated with the property. Deed restrictions may be anything from an age restriction (ie- having to be 55 or over), utility company contracts, etc that the original subdivider of the community put into place at the time of intial construction. In Arizona, people get locked into these stupid deed restrictions without even realizing it and then has to adjust their lifestyle or move. A prime example of deed restriction is Sun City, AZ.
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Yeah, that's totally cool here in Utah. Just normal stuff like you can't paint your door bright pink, that sort of thing. But it looks like it might fall through anyway. we offered a couple thousand less than she was asking because that's what the rest of the condos were going for and she countered with a price higher than her original asking price. I don't think she liked the Adendum that said she will have to pay all closing costs. And I'm half tempted to take her offer. It's still not out of our price range and I really want the condo... any advice on that?