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Mark Cohen
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Monsey, NY
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winterized condo

Mark Cohen
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Monsey, NY
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I looked at a condo this week 2/1 on the second floor which had a one day open house before the bank goes through an online auction ( 2nd time around). the broker there said the water and oil heating had been turned off in 2013 and everything had been properly winterized - the electric was all working.  The condo is a top unit in good condition and built in 1989.  How much potential risk of a big plumbing issue (more than 5k) do you think there is?

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