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[quote=Anonymous]There is a problem with every house and many problems won't be discovered until after you move in. That's a fact. As is just means you can't sue them for it. It means you need a very thorough inspection and make sure you have a few thousand left to fix whatever you need. It can be a good deal. We bought a foreclosure and had to do inspection before we put the offer in. Worked out just fine and this place was falling apart. We knew we had to renovate and there really weren't too many surprises. The house is only 20 years old though and we got a good deal. It it's a very old house, you might have more to fix. [/quote]
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