Thanks, supchaka
It's early in the buying season, so more houses will be popping up the closer it gets to summer vacation, and it becomes time when families are moving & selling their houses between school years.
The current home owners just spent their money unwisely on trinkets & useless junk to adorn their walls instead of fixing issues with their home, and it's biting them in the ass.
We have reported the damage to the house to Chase so, unless the problems are fixed, or the cost of repairs are added to the mortgage, it will be impossible for anyone going through Chase to get a loan for it.
There are other houses on the market, and will be a lot more in the next two or three months, and through the Summer, so we aren't worried.
If any agent or seller thinks they're going to roll over on me, they have no clue of just how stubborn, obstinate, and forthright I can be.
Some of you know how "thrifty" I can be, and how spending even a measly $100 on something that's needed is a difficult thing for me to justify, so think of how I am when there is $155k on the line.
I don't mind buying a fixer-upper house, but only if the price reflects the difference between market value and cost of repairs.
These home owners wouldn't budge on the price, and are not willing to bring the house up to code, so we've rejected their "counter offer" and are already looking at a couple of other places.
And our agent has been siding with the sellers instead of us, so we are firing her, we're firing Coldwell Banker, and will be finding a different agent/brokerage to go through from here on out.
Sgt. Rock is in the house (or soon will be).