My daughter and SIL closed on a house in January. It's a 100 year-old house in Richmond, VA.
I went to visit them two weeks ago to help work on the house. The basement is really a tall crawl space since theres not enough room to stand up fully. Half of it has a concrete floor. There had been recent snow and there was water seeping up through long cracks in the floor.
An attempt was clearly made to patch the cracks - not only that but two empty buckets of hydro-plaster type stuff was left there. In addition, someone added black "Quick Dam" bags around the HVAC unit to prevent water infiltration. They left the bag as well, too.
The seller never disclosed the leaks. The inspector never reported it. Now my daughter is having to deal with dampness/moisture issues that could be expensive.
On top of all that, she just learned she's pregnant so any mold issues would be a concern (I didn't see any mold, though).
What should her recourse be? How should she address this?
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