Good morning, I just purchased a unit in a high-rise. It was built 2022. Did a walk-through of the unit checked it over and couldn’t find any issues with it. Just arrived again after taking possession and noticed that there was a black spot in the ceiling of the bedroom that is from some moisture. My question. Is it acceptable when you’re moving into a new unit that’s only three years old or a little bit less than three years old that there is a constant drip or moisture ingress into the bedroom and possibly in the kitchen as well. I’m not sure exactly how to handle this issue as it wasn’t disclosed to me and so is being difficult, just wondering if there’s any solution to this and what basically should I do? submitted by /u/JohnMcafee4coffee [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1raq1l5/in_new_high_rise_2022_is_mold_black_spot/
not gonna give the background context of this cause it’s a bit involved. it’s not important. if i’m looking to buy a $100k cheap house (fixer upper or not) my main concern would be just have an inspection or two and know exactly what issues there are, if any. why not just go directly to the listing agent? i know the listing agent’s primary responsibility is to the seller. but at that price point i honestly don’t care about any price adjustments. would be more important to know ahead of time what i’d be getting into. submitted by /u/joepb70 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1ranul2/is_it_really_necessary_to_use_a_buyers_agent_to/