Is a Seller required to keep the air-conditioning running (to prevent mold) while the home is vacant before closing? The home (short sale) I’m due to close on later this month is now vacant. The tenant transferred the utilities to her new house when she moved out at the end of last month and I’m worried about mold setting in during these HOT Florida temperatures. There is also a spa that will not be running. Is there a law requiring the Seller to keep the home safe while vacant or is it just a moral decision for the Seller?
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