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Updated over 6 years ago, 09/22/2018

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Curtis Shotliff
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fairmont, MN
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Adjusting Price For Severe Weather?

Curtis Shotliff
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fairmont, MN
Posted
Good afternoon, I was going to put an offer in on a Bank owned home near my work. However, on Thursday a tornado went overhead (didn't touch down in town) and did severe damage to the property I wanted to put an offer on. It'll now need a new roof and one exterior wall was severely damage. The power line running to the house was shredded. Would you adjust the offer to fit these repairs in or see if there insurance company is going to take care of them? I'm not trying to take advantage of the situation, but the damage is real.

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