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Updated over 5 years ago, 05/29/2019

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Dakota Rice
  • New to Real Estate
  • Rapid City, SD
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Flood issues right before closing

Dakota Rice
  • New to Real Estate
  • Rapid City, SD
Posted

I’m two days from closing on my first rental property and I just found out that the property’s basement flooded for the second time in the last week. The property is an over/under duplex, and we have had excessive amounts of rain in the last two weeks. They do have a sump pump installed yet there was enough water damage to ruin the carpet the first time, and the brand new carpet is now under water. My question is whither or not this is a deal I should still pursue? According to the owner the house hasn’t had issues with water getting into the basement in the last 8 years. It isn’t in a flood zone and I’m not sure how trusting to be that I won’t have issues with flooding in the future.

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