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Old 05-15-2002, 09:42 AM
jnnymllr
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creepy discovery about my new house


In following up a $1700 assessment I got from the city (st. paul, minnesota) that the previous owners knowingly did not disclose, I learned that the house had been condemned just three or four months before I bought it. I got to see photos of my house *knee deep* in medical waste. No one- not their realtor, my realtor, the title company- mentioned this. I closed 01/31/02, the condemnation notice I photocopied at city hall was 09/01. I did not photo copy the creepy pictures. I don't know what to do next. I want assurance that the carpet is new since then, information about who cleaned the house, maybe some money to have someone else come in and clean again. The house looked really nice when I bought it! Any advice?
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Old 05-15-2002, 12:19 PM
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Re: creepy discovery about my new house


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In following up a $1700 assessment I got from the city (st. paul, minnesota) that the previous owners knowingly did not disclose, I learned that the house had been condemned just three or four months before I bought it. I got to see photos of my house *knee deep* in medical waste. No one- not their realtor, my realtor, the title company- mentioned this. I closed 01/31/02, the condemnation notice I photocopied at city hall was 09/01. I did not photo copy the creepy pictures. I don't know what to do next. I want assurance that the carpet is new since then, information about who cleaned the house, maybe some money to have someone else come in and clean again. The house looked really nice when I bought it! Any advice?
**A: go back and copy the photos, then have an attorney review your case and advise you accordingly.There are many unanswered questions.
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