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  1. Good afternoon Hubbers! This questions is directed to those in the home buying/selling game. Wife and I sold our first home very recently to a buyer, and he's proving to be a P.I.M.A already (we are not estate agents). The estate agent handling the sale let us know the new owner is unhappy with the state of the shower door (claims it doesn't close easily). He believes this is our problem to fix. That said, the estate agent did ask us to complete a list of "defects", but we did not mention the shower door, and we did not believe this to be worth mentioning. If the door became very broken between when he we signed the offer, then I would not hesitate to get it fixed. The door is not un-closeable, it just requires a different touch, if I can put it that way. During his own inspection of the house before he put in OTP, he made no mention and no mention was made in said OTP to fix the defect. So, legal eagles, who foots the bill? Does this set a precedent for him to go into every nook and cranny to fix the smallest defect and force us to repair? Thanks all.
  2. Hi Guys Not sure if this has been discussed before, couldn't find a similar topic despite searching. Anyway this is sort of a rant, not at any bike shop in particular, but more with the system I guess or the CPA. So I bought a KS dropper post and now it's defective, so it's within warranty and I want to return it for repair/replacement etc. Now apparently I have to pay the courier cost to return it to the online shop/supplier. This doesn't really seem fair to me, they should pay for it since it is a defect and in essence the problem has been caused by them. (But I did read online that apparently according to the CPA and ECT act that it is my responsibility to pay for the return). I dunno if anyone has any experience with this or 2c to share on this matter. Cheers Nick
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