flying bear
22-03-09, 10:00
Hi All,
I just joined the forum.
Would appreciate if someone can offer some answers.
I went to see a condo and express interest in one of the unit of the development. However, was told that the unit is tenated. I am unable to view the tenated unit. But I have view other units at the same stack.
I am keen in getting the tenated unit, but was told that I am not allow viewing. I understand as there may be some privacy issue and also it will be really irriating for tenant, if there are house viewers with no intention to buy.
My question is
a. Is safe to buy without viewing the unit ?
b. How should I demand to view the unit before buying ? Or can I have the right to buy first then view the unit and back out the deal if there are unauthorised alterations and protect myself by checking that the property is free of illegal additions and alterations before buying the option, or to include in the option to purchase, a clause enabling the buyer to exit the purchase before completion if there are illegal or unauthorised alterations and additions ?
c. As the unit is tenated, how do I go about the rent that will be collected in the remaining months to come. And legal items to take note?
This is my first purchase of the condo, and would appreciate all advices.
Thanks
Bear
I just joined the forum.
Would appreciate if someone can offer some answers.
I went to see a condo and express interest in one of the unit of the development. However, was told that the unit is tenated. I am unable to view the tenated unit. But I have view other units at the same stack.
I am keen in getting the tenated unit, but was told that I am not allow viewing. I understand as there may be some privacy issue and also it will be really irriating for tenant, if there are house viewers with no intention to buy.
My question is
a. Is safe to buy without viewing the unit ?
b. How should I demand to view the unit before buying ? Or can I have the right to buy first then view the unit and back out the deal if there are unauthorised alterations and protect myself by checking that the property is free of illegal additions and alterations before buying the option, or to include in the option to purchase, a clause enabling the buyer to exit the purchase before completion if there are illegal or unauthorised alterations and additions ?
c. As the unit is tenated, how do I go about the rent that will be collected in the remaining months to come. And legal items to take note?
This is my first purchase of the condo, and would appreciate all advices.
Thanks
Bear