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Rhonda Harrison
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DC Wet Basement After Settlement Options....

Rhonda Harrison
  • Washington, DC
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Hello All-

I closed on a property  in April and after the recent rain in DC I discovered the floor buckling as well as warped drywall and other damage. I've called my insurance company but wanted to confirm if the seller had any responsibility to disclose the flooding basement issues that could not have been discovered during the inspection. Any experience or thoughts?

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Max T.
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Can you prove that they knew about the issues and did not disclose?

Any signs of previous problems being covered up, or band-aid repairs?

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