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Dee Powers
  • Hyattsville, MD
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Need advice: On market 1004 days has MOLD what should I offer

Dee Powers
  • Hyattsville, MD
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Hello,

Not sure I how found this site.  One thing that I don't have is bigger pockets.  But I have noticed a lot of experienced people here.  Please advise me:  I am interested in a property that has been on the market over 1004 days.  It is a custom built home that ONCE was beautiful.  It has a serious mold issue in the lower level, that level completely  mold infested.   It is on the market for 230K and a  potential short sale.  The description says no contingencies.  I really want this house and I want to make an offer.  I have a 203k in place for 275K.  Should I make an offer?  How much should I offer?  Should I ask that the mold be remediated?

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