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  • As a general rule in common-law and civil-law countries alike, contracts require a " meeting of minds" or at least a similar concept: a mutual understanding of what agreement they want to enter. It definitely can't be a contract renewal, because that would renew the previous contract with the previous owner.
    – MSalters
    Commented Jun 20 at 11:55
  • It seems like the company believes that when you purchased the home you also took over the contracts related to the house from the former owner. Meaning with the hourse purchase you became party to the contract with them. I don't know what the legality of this argument is.
    – quarague
    Commented Jun 24 at 9:30