If I just bought a house and at the closing the sellers attorney forgot to include the final fuel bill, do I legally have to pay it?
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If I just bought a house and at the closing the sellers attorney forgot to include the final fuel bill, do I legally have to pay it?
Asked on February 25, 2012 under Real Estate Law, New York
Answers:
david slater / david p.slater, esq.
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
No. However, the fuel company may not want to do business with you. You can always pay it and then seek reimbursement from the seller. Surprised the attorneys did not pick this up.
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