Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a big ass crack in my ceiling. It had been painted . Then slowly over a year bamm.
I hate my realtor
I also have a ceiling crack that has been painted that is ready to reopen I'm sure.
Most cracks aren’t a big deal. At least in walls idk about ceilings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a big ass crack in my ceiling. It had been painted . Then slowly over a year bamm.
I hate my realtor
I also have a ceiling crack that has been painted that is ready to reopen I'm sure.
Anonymous wrote:Failed septic. House was listed as being on public sewer when it wasn’t. Our realtor didn’t say a thing about the neighborhood being on septic or that I should consider doing a drain line inspection. The home owner moved out of the home before listing it and prior to that pulled permits but never did the work on the septic or closed out the permits. It was 25k to fix the septic that began leaking in the yard a week after moving in. The neighbors knew and complained when the previously home owner owned the house and thought they had it fixed. They didn’t- just sold it on to someone else.
Anonymous wrote:There is a big ass crack in my ceiling. It had been painted . Then slowly over a year bamm.
I hate my realtor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not me but a neighbor on Long Island when I lived there bought a home in 2015 and got a notice in 2018 it needs to be demolished or raised 8 feet in the air.
Turns out in Sandy in 2012 home was considered over 50 percent damaged in Superstorm Sandy and lost its CO. However, town backlogged due to thousands of damaged homes and paper form filled out by inspectors while power out in Sandy not keypunched till 2018 which got him the letter.
Happened to like a dozen people my old town.
I would think this would have to be a disclosure!!! That's terrible. The people who sold are abhorrent.
Anonymous wrote:Not me but a neighbor on Long Island when I lived there bought a home in 2015 and got a notice in 2018 it needs to be demolished or raised 8 feet in the air.
Turns out in Sandy in 2012 home was considered over 50 percent damaged in Superstorm Sandy and lost its CO. However, town backlogged due to thousands of damaged homes and paper form filled out by inspectors while power out in Sandy not keypunched till 2018 which got him the letter.
Happened to like a dozen people my old town.