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Resolved Question: Should I still get a Home Inspection on a 2 year old HUD Home?
The house was built in late 2006 and it is listed as a HUD Home. HUD has done an inspection that’s about 20 pages, and it states what repairs need to be fixed (which they’ve escow and will pay for). Should i still get my own Home Inspection completed before I move in?
Resolved Question: Can I get out of paying my tickets?
I got pulled over for an exhaust problem on my car and was ticketed for everything, No registration, insurance, inspection, illegal use of liscense plate, the list goes on, a total of $1094.50 in fines. I had an emergency and needed the car to drive only about 5 miles. The cop said he would give me a brake and let me drive home since I was less than a mile from my house. I am under 18 so I couldn’t lose my license or get any points on it. He never told me I would be getting the fines or had me sign anything. I know from past vialations that I usually have to sign the ticket then I get it in the mail. Since I didn’t sign anything is there anyway I could get out of paying the fines? Was I really even there If I didn’t sign anything? This was in Pennsylvania if that makes any difference.
Resolved Question: What will the fha appraiser look for?
I am in the process buying a condo. I had a home inspection and listed was that a GFCI in the bathroom did not respond and it recommended replacing it. Also on the balcony he noted wood deterioration observed at the supports and it was suggested replacing/repairing. Will these 2 things cause me to fail my fha appraissing. What do they look for when they are reviewing the property.
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