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Talk to the potential new neighbours - write them a letter as soon as possible saying that you're considering the house and if they had anything they advice for you? (In Kim's case, the neighbours had seen the flippers slapping on the stucco on the old stucco)
Play the podcast for your buyer's agent and the home-inspectors!
Ask the specific questions :
If the foundation were rotting, how would you know?
If there is risk of slippage, how would you know?
If there is risk of sinkage, how would you know?
What are some no-no's with roofing? If one of them exists, how would you know? If spanish tile has been patched together with roofing tar, how would thee know?
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