11-04-2003, 07:04 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Sloats
You put in your preliminary bid, then have it inspected, then adjust you first bid accordingly.
exactly.. do the bid first.. then have the inspector come in.. i went with an inspector the realtor recommended.. i am not sure if that's a good idea since they be in "ca-hoots" with eachother.. see how the realtor is, then decide..
i also know this stuff because i just bought a house a year ago.. after 2 months, my shower drain was leaking into my kitchen, even though we asked the sellers to fix it.. so i kept calling their lawyer, threatening to sue since they didn't do what they were supposed to do.. so i got them to pay for half of it since i took their ward that it never leaked on them.
i didn't check the rest of the pipes in the wall though.. and i think there is water somewhere in the wall.. you can tell by the walls.. if there is bloating or ripples, there is some sort of water damage. I think mine is from my +20 year roof.
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