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Jake B.
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Home inspection missed something!

Jake B.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
Posted

Hello All, I sold a property less than a year ago and a client had a question for me .

Question : “Hello, I noticed the brick wall surrounding our property was not filled with cement. Isn’t this brick wall part of the foundation of the property. If so, will the wall impact the Integrity of the property if it falls considering it is not filled one bit? Would I be able to contact the H.I and seek legal action ?”

This was the clients question . I’m not to sure what advice to give . . .

Thank you guys in advance .

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