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Did You Inspect Your New Property's Work History?
Any work that was completed on your potential home would have required a permit. These permits will show on the property's title report. It’s great to read through them to understand the extent of construction that was done and what may need to be completed. The work may have been completed without permits which can be a major red flag and could cause problems in the future.