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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
Sorry that happened. But, if you signed the papers, you own the house. I wouldn't have signed. I also wouldn't have delayed the closing for 60 days or given permission for the seller to leave anything in the house. There is not really much you can do now, except that you can remove the belongings and change the locks. One thing that I would clarify is that, as a buyer, you don't have an agent.
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The buyer DOES have an agent in the State of Florida, unless one signs that they accept a non-broker relationship. It sure does seen like the original poster did not have an agent though. If they did, they should be filing a complaint, along with following the other suggestions people gave.
Lesson learned here — do a walk-through with your agent before the closing and NEVER close if everything promised has not been done.