It is useful to be curious of any defects in the house before concluding the sale if it hopes to succeed in court later, according to an opinion of the Court of Cassation.
The Supreme Court has recognized that buyers of a house forty feet and at the same level as a pond are rejected when they complained about the humidity, and even floods.
The judges felt that it was not reasonably possible that the presence of a pond at and near the house and traces of moisture on the walls go unnoticed was the purchaser. It can not really complain after buying the house.
The behavior of the silent seller can void the sale if a cache information or fact which the purchaser could not realize itself, showing a bit of vigilance, have judges argued. |