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VAUGHN BLACK
  • Harrisburg, PA
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HUD home Inspection

VAUGHN BLACK
  • Harrisburg, PA
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Hello BP,

I recently found what I hope to be my starter property. This is a HUD home in PA;is it normal for the buyer to have to pay an turn on utilizes for the home inspection? Also is it normal for the seller/bank not to allow me to turn on the water? Thank you for your time.

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Inesa Tomaszewski
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Chicago, IL
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Inesa Tomaszewski
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Chicago, IL
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VAUGHN BLACK

Yes, some HUD properties won't allow you to turn on water because their is plumbing damage. I would contact your local realtor that is approved to submit offer on HUD Homes website. It will give them additional info. Every HUD property has a PC report (property condition report) which states what mechanicals have been tested and if they work.

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