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Re: Brinks Home Security Complaints



On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 20:01:32 +0100, "CWatters"
<colin.watters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>"Petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:LvIqi.35782$dp3.357711@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> how do you check for a property status on a programer?
>
>I don't know how you do things in the US but here in the UK you ask the
>seller "who owns the alarm" or "is the alarm included in the sale".  It's
>not rocket science.
>
>During a house purchase the buyer and seller exchange written questions and
>answers via their legal representative. A list of items the seller is
>planning to take is also exchanged. Anything else is assumed to be included
>in the sale and forms part of the sale contract.  If the seller does not own
>what he is selling then he is in breach of contract.
>
>
The contract was between the alarm company and the previous homeowner
and should have specified what consequences take effect if the house
is sold or the property abandoned before the termination date.
Unless the new owner voluntary assumes the terms of the contract, the
alarm company has no legal recourse against the new owner for an
equipment claim.


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