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Re: New House Alarm - Am I locked out?
I can't believe all of the whining and bellyaching that's being done over a
$30 board............ IMHO, if the system worked when you were in the
process of purchasing the home, your B---H is with the seller, leave the
alarm company out of the whole mess...
"Doug" <not@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:UuMVh.148965$g24.41121@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I think that's about the size of it, if the system doesn't work then the
>current homeowners recourse would probably be against the seller, in turn
>the seller could pursue the alarm company, but I don't believe the alarm
>company has any legal obligation to do anything for the current owner. If
>they disabled the alarm system after the house was sold then that may be a
>different matter.
>
> Contacting the seller or their agent may get a quicker result than trying
> to pursue a third party, especially since it probably only a few hundred
> dollars, labo(u)r included.
>
>
> Doug
>
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> "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:46271623$0$503$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> You really think he'd have a case? Sheesh, we're talking about a 100 buck
>> circuit board and "maybe" a 50 buck keypad.
>>
>> As shoddy as his treatment by may seem ...he'd have no case against them.
>> They didn't sell him anything, he inherited it with the house, they have
>> no
>> obligation to the new owner.
>>
>>
>
>
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