This is something I'm curious about - putting lipstick on a pig. How does a buyer protect himself from serious issues such as mold from lack of maintenance of , for example, the roof which he replaces prior to preparing to sell the property. I'm thinking of mold within the walls that is not apparent because the property appears generally good and not beat up. Is inspection thorough and sufficient to prevent this sort of thing?
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This is something I'm curious about - putting lipstick on a pig. How does a buyer protect himself from serious issues such as mold from lack of maintenance of , for example, the roof which he replaces prior to preparing to sell the property. I'm thinking of mold within the walls that is not apparent because the property appears generally good and not beat up. Is inspection thorough and sufficient to prevent this sort of thing?