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Will Rodgers
  • Fairview Heights, IL
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Should I replace my Roof on this flip???

Will Rodgers
  • Fairview Heights, IL
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Hi All, Im flipping my first house and am not sure and having trouble deciding if I should replace roof. There is some curling when looking from the street. Contractor got on roof and said that it probably has 3 to 5 years left?Typical asphalt shingles... Do you think I should go ahead and replace it or take my chance on selling as is? What are my negotiation options if I decide to leave as is?

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Jean Bolger
  • Aurora, CO
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Jean Bolger
  • Aurora, CO
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I think you should replace it. If I were a buyer looking at a rehab and they hadn't replaced a roof that far gone I would assume many other corners had been cut. 

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