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Max James
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Addendum Time - Plumbing Fixes

Max James
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
Posted

Just had the seller fix all of the plumbing leaks in my 4 family I'm closing on in a few days.  My question is, should I do anything before the closing now that they've fixed the plumbing leaks other than look at the receipt for the fix and trust it was done right?  

Should I hire a plumber myself and get him out there to inspect?  Should I just do a final walk through on the morning of closing and run all the water myself?

What have you done in this situation?

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