Q: My first house I purchase in L Angeles for over a million dollars had a major defect that wasn't revealed. What do I do?
The house was remodeled for sale and my plumbers found that the tub drain was not connected. There was a flood into the adjoining room and the plywood floor seriously buckled. Who is responsible-the realtors selling the house are very evasive
A: The question may be whether the seller/broker/agent knew of the defect and disclosed the same in the Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement. The person who installed the subject drain may be responsible as well.
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