I loved the house, but not the Heating, Ventilation, & A/C system.

It was the letterhead of the Heating, Ventilation, & A/C inspection corporation

Buying a new beach house can sometimes be a shot in the dark. People can disguise problems they may be having, & leave them for the unsuspecting buyer. Without a good inspector, you may not think you have a concern until it happens. I bought a beach house various years ago. The seller’s realtor ordered a Heating, Ventilation, & A/C inspection corporation to come in & inspect the entire Heating, Ventilation, & A/C system. He left his professional opinion of the Heating, Ventilation, & A/C proposal on his letterhead & charged her nothing. I should have known that a simple letterhead with hand written problems was a bit suspect. The N/C on the bottom sealed it for me, but I was hoping the realtor had better morals than to lie to me. I wasn’t in the beach house for more than a month when I had to turn on the cooling system. It worked for one afternoon, & then it died. I called the Heating, Ventilation, & A/C supplier that was on the paperwork I had. He came over to the beach house that same afternoon. He shook his head & told me he had told the old owner that she needed a new Heating, Ventilation, & A/C system. He couldn’t think I hadn’t told her I wanted the Heating, Ventilation, & A/C proposal replaced or the price of a new Heating, Ventilation, & A/C proposal taken off the price, before I bought the house. I showed him the paperwork I had been given. It was the letterhead of the Heating, Ventilation, & A/C inspection corporation. He shrugged & said he had never heard of him. When he called the phone number on the letterhead, it went to a woman’s phone, & she said that it was her spouse, & he was a mechanic. He knew nothing about Heating, Ventilation, & A/C.
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