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(00:03): Sarah in Fenton and Sarah is writing in saying the seller made a change to our purchase agreement. At closing, we are now being charged for a road assessment on the property that was issued six months prior to the sale. I did not agree to this, and I did not initial the change. What do I do from Sarah and Fenton? (00:29): Well, I mean, if it can be shown that the change has not in real estate, everything has to be in writing. Remember we talked about that and nothing more its very important that if you make a modification or a change or a delineation to a term in a provision thats important to the outcome of a transaction. It has to be initialed by both parties. If its not initialed by both parties, it has not been changed. So if she is staying that she never initialed a change thats and thats material. I mean paying for a road assessment prior to the closing, usually a seller is responsible for all those assessments that occur before th