So, my husband and I put in an offer on a house that we like. Yay! Part of our offer included that we wanted the current owners to fix some seals around the windows. They had an inspection done a couple of years ago, and back then, it was noted that some of the seals around some windows were missing or broken, and they have not been replaced. The owners do not want to agree to fix these seals, since they claim the windows are still structurally sound. The main problem is that the windows fog up when condensation forms between the panes due to the broken seals.
1) Are windows without seals actually "structurally sound"?
2) How much would it cost for us to repair/replace the windows ourselves?
3) Is it worth it to push this subject and not agree on a contract unless they fix the seals (or otherwise lower the price accordingly)?
1) Are windows without seals actually "structurally sound"?
2) How much would it cost for us to repair/replace the windows ourselves?
3) Is it worth it to push this subject and not agree on a contract unless they fix the seals (or otherwise lower the price accordingly)?


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