In PA:
We bought our house 08 18 08. The disclosure stated that the basement and garage had flooded and the owners fixed the problem by putting in a new drain and finishing the basement. A week after we moved in and the basement flooded, we found the problem behind the drywall..there was a hole drilled in a water line and the owners fixed it by putting a band aid on the hole and painting over the pipe so you couldn't see it. Our insurance and real estate companies said they couldn't do anything. Now more than a year later our garage had a sewage back up. My husband couldn't snake it himself so we ended up having Roto-Rooter come out to snake it and then put a camera down the line. It turns out that the plumbing installed when they "fixed" the flood was not up to code. The line from our house sits lower than the sewer line It is supposed to sit higher and the trap they installed is not large enough, so this issue will never stop. (I should note when we moved in there were about 10 different types of draino like products under various sinks around the house-- we knew then that eventually something bad was going to happen) We were just given a quote of 15,000 to fix it and that doesn't count the cost of having to take out and then replace the driveway afterwards since that is where the drains are located. We did have a home inspection and were told everything was fine. Do we have any recourse at this point?
We bought our house 08 18 08. The disclosure stated that the basement and garage had flooded and the owners fixed the problem by putting in a new drain and finishing the basement. A week after we moved in and the basement flooded, we found the problem behind the drywall..there was a hole drilled in a water line and the owners fixed it by putting a band aid on the hole and painting over the pipe so you couldn't see it. Our insurance and real estate companies said they couldn't do anything. Now more than a year later our garage had a sewage back up. My husband couldn't snake it himself so we ended up having Roto-Rooter come out to snake it and then put a camera down the line. It turns out that the plumbing installed when they "fixed" the flood was not up to code. The line from our house sits lower than the sewer line It is supposed to sit higher and the trap they installed is not large enough, so this issue will never stop. (I should note when we moved in there were about 10 different types of draino like products under various sinks around the house-- we knew then that eventually something bad was going to happen) We were just given a quote of 15,000 to fix it and that doesn't count the cost of having to take out and then replace the driveway afterwards since that is where the drains are located. We did have a home inspection and were told everything was fine. Do we have any recourse at this point?