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Timothy Leong
  • Homeowner
  • San Leandro, CA
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Buying a home that had prior fire damage

Timothy Leong
  • Homeowner
  • San Leandro, CA
Posted

Hey All,
What are your views on buying a house from a flipper that had prior fire damage? The flipper bought it from someone who took the insurance money $259k and just sold the house to the flipper. The flipper spent about $58k to fix the house. Anything that I should be worried about?
Seller didnt disclose during the negociations, I found out through my insurance broker who was runing a quote and found it in CLUE

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