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Tim Silvers
  • Las Vegas, NV
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ASBESTOS TESTING ISSUE

Tim Silvers
  • Las Vegas, NV
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We wholesaled a small multi-family deal to one of our buyers. The property had a sewer line damage and an insurance claim that had since settled. Seller provided us with an asbestos report which showed that 6 samples were done and all samples tested negative. Buyer purchased as-is. Subsequent to closing escrow, one of the units caught fire and in the process of the fire investigation, it was discovered that there was in fact asbestos behind the drywall. I have since learned there are 2 layers of drywall and you have to test both layers. Apparently, the testing company did not test for both layers. In addition, i have learned that there should've been about 30 samples tested for as opposed to only 6. I'm concerned the asbestos testing company's defense may be that they only tested the units for the damage related to the sewer line backup and not a full inspection. Don't know if that makes any sense.

What recourse does my buyer have, if any, at this point, as he is obviously dissatisfied with the purchase and is blaming the seller for non-disclosure even though the seller claims the report they sent is the only report they are aware of.

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