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re: Proper steps to selling a house?
Posted on 8/11/14 at 3:41 pm to soccerfüt
Posted on 8/11/14 at 3:41 pm to soccerfüt
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You could hire a home inspector now to look at your entire house and grounds and then you'd have the luxury of the interim to repair any items at relative leisure.
If you did this, and you did not make some of the suggested repairs, would you have to disclose that at time of sale?
As an aside, I hired a home inspector about 10 months after our house was built, to show all the little things that needed to be fixed. I then handed the booklet to the builder and told them to get to work. LOL. Got everything done before the 1 year all-in warranty expired.
Posted on 8/12/14 at 7:28 am to LSUFanHouston
Technically probably yes you would be legally obliged to fix all issues or disclose them once they are brought to your attention but in the real world the answer is a negative. Good move on your personal house and the original builder's warranty. You got to see what kind of fellow the builder was by how he reacted to the punch list.
Nice information here, I know not everyone can plan a move this far out but these ideas^ are interesting.
Nice information here, I know not everyone can plan a move this far out but these ideas^ are interesting.
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