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DB Brooks
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Flaws to look for during inspection of 1930's home in Jax, Fl.?

DB Brooks
  • Jacksonville, FL
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I am going to look at a home in Jacksonville Fl. built in 1930's.  The home seems to be well maintained for the most part, it is in a historic district.   Is there anything in particular I should be looking for?  Lead pipes, or out of date electrical or something else?  Will most inspectors discover this type of stuff?

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