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Stephen Loguidice
  • Investor
  • Long Beach, NY
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Home Inspection Negligence

Stephen Loguidice
  • Investor
  • Long Beach, NY
Posted

Hi,

Looking to see if anyone has had experience with this.

I recently purchased a 2 family home back in Sept in Long Island NY.  Now that the cold weather has hit I've come to find out the heating system was done as a hack job that needs to completely get redone - and ASAP.  I've had 3 different plumbers look at it and all are saying this should have never passed inspection in the first place.

To try to brief, the house had a brand new HVAC system with the tankless wall units - this was actually one of the major reason I wanted the house as I currently look for my turnkey properties.  We'll whoever installed it used a hot water heater instead of a boiler for the heat, most likely to save money on the unit.

Quotes I'm getting are between $7,500 - $10k to replace the whole system with a combi unit and done correctly - which is a massive nut for something I thought I had a solid 10-15 years before having to replace.  So my question is can I go after the home inspection company for at least a portion of the cost since this should have been caught during their work? -  And also since I would have 100% either asked for a price reduction or a credit on the purchase if had been caught.

I never signed any contract with the company and I've looked over the report and there is no language around limitation of liability.  Looking for some advice on if a) I have a shot at getting some money from this company and b) is it even worth my time pursuing or is this something that I'm just going to have to suck up.

Any help or advice would be appreciated.

-S

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