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All Forum Posts by: Saritha Reddy

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Post: Inadequate SD and Incorrect Home Inspection reports

Saritha ReddyPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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I bought my first rental condo back in February/March, and just now realizing the gaps in how things were identified to me both by the seller/realtor and the home inspector recommended by the Seller agent. Besides realizing it is a biggest mistake to go with the seller recommended inspector, here is the exact situation. I am at a loss and wondering if there is anything I can do at this point[including legal action] in seeking damage/replacement:

1) A couple of huge flooding situations to the Unit below from my unit [they had to file claims with Insurances, call Utah disaster recovery for clean-up, had to live elsewhere for 2days] were not reported in the seller disclosures. I learnt from the Owners below later. 

2) Air Conditioning section of the listing is blank. Unit has a Swamp Cooler. The agent told me during a walkthrough there is a central AC installed, and that the Swamp Cooler vents in the ceiling[that were broken and left a hole] can be replaced/closed if I so choose, which I did - only after my home inspector report AC was working in a good condition. Two things here - there has never been an AC in the Unit which I have now learnt. Agent now denies he ever commented on the central AC to me, and is now defending the inspector saying he must have passed Swamp Cooler in working condition as it qualifies for an AC. I am told by technicians I call in for repairs, Swamp Coolers cannot be turned on during February in Utah, and there is no way an Inspector would have been able to test it in being working condition. 

Sorry about the long description but I am at a loss, and need to understand if I have any Options in going after the seller, selling agent or the home inspector for mis-representing the property and giving false reports on AC. This is a huge expense to me ~8K if I need to install AC [and they won't install it on a 24 yr old furnace, so need to replace that as well]. Thanks in advance.