• Re: Who usually pays to put boat in water for trial - buyer or seller?

    From Phil Petrucci@21:1/5 to DSK on Thu Dec 15 15:56:09 2022
    On Friday, August 20, 2004 at 7:19:08 AM UTC-4, DSK wrote:

    IMHO if the surveyor is to be paid the same regardless of the outcome,
    then why would he care who signs his paycheck?

    Doug - this is because SOME surveyors are very close with SOME brokers. Some brokers have a "go to" surveyor that they use/recommend (eps for out of town purchases). The surveyor knows the broker is helping them get business and wants to maintain that
    relationship.

    So while, most people are honest, a conflict of interest can develop.

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  • From MostlyBoating@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 16 00:36:44 2023
    Typically, the buyer covers the costs of launching and hauling the boat for a water test, but negotiation with the seller is possible. Clarify responsibilities beforehand. https://mostlyboating.com/how-much-weight-pedal-boat-can-hold/

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