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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
What I am saying is that the house should have been cool during the walk-through, and, if it wasn't, the seller has an obligation to explain why it is not cooling. Is there something wrong with it? Whenever I have attended a walk-through, everything was operating as it should be, and available for verification. The seller's agent even ran the dishwasher, microwave, and other appliances during the walk-through.
If the house was hot, turning down the thermostat to 74 degrees should have immediately caused the outside condenser unit to come on.
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I agree. Just because it was hot inside doesn’t mean it wasn’t “blowing cold. See my comment on “unreasonable expectations”. As for the former: The agent was under no obligation to do any of that and was actually leaving him/herself open to having to fix it themselves if it didn’t work.