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Old 12-26-2025, 06:07 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Biggd View Post
You probably should put in the sales agreement that the dock should be handled by a professional dock company, and you are not responsible for any mishaps if they try to do it themselves.
I would do that. These days with people so lawsuit happy any involvement you have with instructions on the operation of the dock (and other specific parts of the house) could come back to haunt you. They could get injured or damage the dock and blame you. They could claim you left out some steps if you gave them instructions.

I would leave it at that. I would not have the realtor bring up anything and only answer that they should have a professional do it. The less you or your realtor are involved the less liability exposure you will have. As mentioned above, I would have something in the purchase and sales agreement signed by the buyer that recommends a professional handle the dock.
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