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Luca Giani
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Seeking Expert Guidance: Damages Due to Improper Ductwork Found Post Inspection

Luca Giani
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Costa Mesa, CA
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Hello everyone,

I'm seeking some advice and guidance regarding a situation I recently discovered in my property. It was revealed that the ductwork was improperly made, and unfortunately, this issue wasn't addressed in the inspection report.

I'm wondering about the potential coverage for damages caused by this improper ductwork. Does anyone have experience or insights into whether such damages might be covered by homeowner's insurance? Additionally, I'm curious about the potential responsibility of the inspection company in such cases. Should they have identified or reported this issue during the inspection?

Any advice, past experiences, or expertise in dealing with similar situations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help!

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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This question requires details. We need to know what the problem is and where it was discovered. Is it something an inspector should have caught? How much "damage" is it causing?

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