How long have you had this wash Mac?The dirt my wash sits on is worth much more than the wash generates. So I’m thinking of selling the equipment, tearing down the wash, then sell the land. Would be money ahead and a more peaceful life.
Whatever works best for you - always nice to have options.I’m at the point where I can go fishing anytime I want and have the $$$ in the bank. That’s just me though.
Not sure I feel comfortable holding US dollars in the bank right now. I'd rather own something tangible.I’m at the point where I can go fishing anytime I want and have the $$$ in the bank. That’s just me though.
I would tell them no. It sounds like the Buyers are getting cold feet.This just keeps getting stranger. My broker tells me the buyers request I get an environmental impact study. Cost is 3 to 5 thousand. I’m normally a calm person but the pressure keeps building. Would love to smack someone. Any ideas?
"Sure, if you'd like to have an environmental impact study go ahead and buy yourself one, have a nice day."This just keeps getting stranger. My broker tells me the buyers request I get an environmental impact study. Cost is 3 to 5 thousand. I’m normally a calm person but the pressure keeps building. Would love to smack someone. Any ideas?
Sounds like a negotiation ploy. You are not a gas station when you want such a study in case the holding tanks are leaking.The buyers put down a deposit and signed contract. Just part of the BS selling a business today.
They probably want to make sure the wash wasn't built on top of an old service station with fuel tanks left underground, or something like that. I wouldn't blame them, but yeah they can't just request a study and expect him to pay for it. If it were me, I'd request the study and pay for it and roll it into the purchase price, that way you'd have it to show to other prospective buyers.Unless that contract says you have to pay for an environmental impact study, it's on them if they want one done. Doesn't make any sense to do an impact study on an existing wash, at least not that I can see.
If they want an environmental study done, they should pay for it. You're under no obligation to do that.This just keeps getting stranger. My broker tells me the buyers request I get an environmental impact study. Cost is 3 to 5 thousand. I’m normally a calm person but the pressure keeps building. Would love to smack someone. Any ideas?