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Any recourse for possibly lying on disclosure form?

Context to question: Closed on hosue about 7 months ago, and on the form they checked off no to any flooding or other leaks in the house - except during sandy.

Since I've moved in there have been issues with the garage getting water during rain as well as an area in the basement near a back exitway where water seeps up through the foundation/tiled floor.

Obviously I can't prove anything and this wasn't caught during inspection, but I find it hard to believe someone lived here for 8 years and never noticed any water in that area when I've seen it twice in 2 weeks. Doubtful it just started happening as well...

Anyway - would there be any recourse in this situation?

Thanks.

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