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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]$5-10k in drainage and landscaping can solve most water problems. Walking for this amount on a 1.5 million home speaks of penny wise- pound foolish[/quote] Says the person who obviously never had to deal with flooding issues. It can be a lot more than just a 10k fix. [/quote] Agree, redoing a poured concrete or cinder block basement is no fun. Even having a leaky egress basement window is a major and costly “fix.” But let’s get real. The seller and agent chose not to disclose this ongoing water damage and structural issue. Who knows what else they lied about. [/quote] I swear there are people who post here about flooding and "structural" issues who have no idea what either means.[/quote] Especially real estate brokers. Give me $1k every time they say “I don’t know”. Deliberately or they truly don’t know.[/quote]
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