You’re deep into the honeymoon phase with your new house — picking out wall colors, rearranging furniture, playing with your décor options — when suddenly, disaster strikes! Perhaps you discover discoloration in some tucked-away corner, or you hear mysterious dripping sounds in your walls, or a sudden rainstorm reveals a leaky roof. Once you investigate, it becomes clear that this water damage problem is an old one, and your seller should have disclosed it when you bought the house. Unsure How to Sell a Home With Water Damage? Sell your house as-is through HomeLight’s Simple Sale platform — it’s OK if it needs some work! We provide cash offers for homes in almost any condition. Skip many of the hassles of selling the traditional way and get started today. That’s what happened to one of Maryland-based agent Greg Cullison’s clients: “I had a buyer who bought a renovated home from a house flipper, and the seller signed a disclaimer that there were no latent defects. Shortly after moving in, the buyer’s child became ill and, after a couple of visits to the doctor, it was determined that the property had mold.” This seems like an obvious failure: The seller didn’t disclose existing wate...
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