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Bad Roof Inspection

Hey guys, I’m a first time homebuyer and I was lucky enough to get an offer accepted and I was super excited about it until we got the roof inspection report back.

Now I did not waive the inspection contingency and after the roofing company did their inspection they determined that the roof had been improperly installed and needed to be completely replaced. I’m wondering how I should proceed in negotiations because obviously I’m not going to pay what I offered when I need to get a whole new roof.

I’ve been reading that I don’t want to have them fix it because they might cheap out and do a crappy job to save cash. Is there truth to this? What options do I have here, and on top of that are there any other major red flags I should look for on my final inspection day that scream back out of the deal.

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