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Originally Posted by GG Allin
What does drainage have to do with selling the house?
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Yeah, I don't get this thread. All of sudden there's a problem that a potential sale brought up out of nowhere?
Or is there a bit more to this?
And if there is a likelihood of a home inspector finding something, fix it first! In fact, it might be a good idea in general for all home sellers to 1), get a pre inspection from a friendly contractor w/o all the pics and paperwork. Just a quick walk through and, "What do you think about this?" 2), Vet the actual home inspector. Some of these folks are not qualified and/or crooked. I wouldn't let the buyer's agent choose the inspector, at least w/o my own choice for a backup if something is in a gray area.
There are lots of 'gray' areas in any home.