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All Forum Posts by: Cal R.

Cal R. has started 0 posts and replied 14 times.

I'm going to guess the company is SP - PFT. (You can see posters previous posts on their profiles.)

Perhaps off topic, so I can edit or feel free to delete, but how in the world does a person dig themself out of a $41,000 credit card bill?

Any chance you could provide the text of the contract? I would be interested to see exactly what it says.

Congrats and good luck!

My area is absolutely nuts, depending on where you are looking expect to pay well over asking if you even want to have a shot at getting the property. As for the foundations, here is a picture of a foundation in the process of a 13" lift.

Post: Do you disclose a haunting?

Cal R.Posted
  • Little Elm, TX
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 18

There is actually a court case called "Stambovsky v. Ackley" on this issue. If you think you were surprised to see the question asked here, imagine how the judge felt!

****Spoiler Alert**** The seller in the case was required to disclose the haunting