Question by elisdaa: Can I sue the home owner for leaky air conditioning system?
I recently purchased a home .Central AC never worked, however, it worked at the time of inspection. Apparently there is a freon leak somewhere inside the wall. It will cost about 00 to fix the problem. Looks like owner had just filled freon before inspection. Home warranty company will fix it by opening many holes in the drywall. They will not pay for the expenses to fix the holes in the dry wall. Do I have a case here? Can I sue the house owner?
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Answer by Anony Moose
you bought it, it’s now your problem. fix it.
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mm i don’t know
I doubt it, I would double check with a actual lawyer, but I imagine you would have a difficult time proving he knew it. they could easily say ” I thought the repair guy fixed it when he serviced it”
You can, but you will need to prove in court that this is what happened.
You can’t just show up in court and say it “looks like the owner screwed me” You have to prove it. The owner will say it always worked fine for him. Can you prove your case?
What about suing the inspection company for not catching it?
I don’t think you will have a case with this one…no facts, just assumption. Can whomever that found the leak inside the wall prove the a/c was filled to pass the inspection?
Call an attorney and ask them. I doubt you can sue the current owner and gain anything.