Didn't the problem show up in your home inspection?
2006-09-04 07:54:25
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answer #1
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answered by BoomChikkaBoom 6
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Most houses are sold as-is unless it came with a home warranty. It is up to the buyer to have the home inspected before purchase to highlight any possible problems.
If you could prove the seller knew there was a problem and misrepresented the condition of the house, you may have legal grounds to recover damages. This may be very hard to prove, though.
In the case of plumbing backing up, this can happen for many, many different reasons. The reason it is backing up now may be an entirely different reason than why it backed up before.
In this case you are probably out of luck, sad to say. Good luck.
2006-09-04 05:28:33
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answer #2
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answered by Doe 3
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2016-11-06 09:59:57
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answered by dopico 4
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YOu have to prove the seller knew or should have known about the problem. Also the sellers agent. Also if you had a house inspection, you could go after them too if they should have known about it and were deemed negligent
2006-09-04 06:00:14
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answered by Anonymous
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you wil have to prove the previous owner had knowledge of the condition. here in texas a seller can be held liable for damages up to two years AFTER date of discovery by the new owner. check with a real estate attorney in your area to get all your options.
2006-09-04 05:29:45
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answered by daniel r 4
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