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Vicki Gleitz
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FOUNDATION SOLID!!!!!

Vicki Gleitz
  • bennett, CO
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Okay, so, my 20 year old son found a house in Pueblo.  He put in an offer, which was accepted. Inspector came. There were a few issues we had not been aware of, the largest of them being what he suspected as major foundation issues. Son was going to back out,but the realtor convinced us to get an engineer because there were no regular signs of foundation damage [cracks, windows, doors, etc]  So, I just spoke to the engineer and the foundation is fine.  Sept 15 he will be a homeowner!

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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So did your son negotiate a better price based on the first inspector?  Either way congratulations to him!

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