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Kyle Carmoddie
  • Contractor
  • Sammamish, WA
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failed inspection report

Kyle Carmoddie
  • Contractor
  • Sammamish, WA
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I need advice on what to do about reporting a home that is for sale in Sammamish that had an inspection report that concluded there was property damage due to improper construction. This occurred when the home was  originally built. I don't want to see a buyer become a victim of buying a home that has this kind of issue. The inspection was done from a company in Bellevue with an impeccable reputation. They used infrared cameras to detect this information. Should I post the report and information on Zillow?

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