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Michael Behr
  • New to Real Estate
  • Huntsville Al
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Let’s talk about inspection

Michael Behr
  • New to Real Estate
  • Huntsville Al
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I have a house that was recently inspected. It’s 1960 built. The house is updated on the inside ( add said completely remodeled inside)

The inspection came back and noted the Circuit breaker panel was the fuse type and in a closet. The plumbing is cast iron, the windows are old and don’t shut all the way( they were painted shut during walk) There was also a crack in the foundation. The AC is almost 20 years old but was gonna be covered by home warranty which I’m told has to be up to code before they do anything. Are these items reasons to walk away?

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