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Was That Construction Disclosed?

Was That Construction Disclosed?

Home buyer accuses the seller of concealing construction defects 2 years after the sale. In the Spring of 2017, we sold our home in California and moved to Texas. In April of 2019, we received a letter from an attorney concerning the condition of our home.

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Damaged wall exposing burst water pipes after flood

The Pipes Burst Months After The Sale

When we sold our older home, we were careful to disclose every issue we knew of. Months after closing, the pipes burst and flooded a room in the house. The buyer sent us a threatening letter with a quote for the damages and said…

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Will my home buyers sue?

Will they sue?

Living In Worry… Is The Buyer Going To Sue Us?​ There were plenty of red flags appearing that they may attempt to sue us after they take possession of the house.

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