We purchased a 1998, manufactured home in Cottontown, TN 37048, on September 23, 2020, paying a premim price of $188,500. Home was previously inspected in July, by another perspective buyer who did not quality for a loan. We were advised by the selling realtor, Rika Dorris, there had been a previous inspection and only a few items were found and repaired. Based on her knowledge of the inspection and repairs, we waived another inspection.
We requested a copy of the inspection report, as well as a septic certification and last septic pump date. Our buying agent/broker, Ed Andrews, was requested to secure these for us prior to closing. The septic certification and last pumped date were never provided and the inspection report was not given to us until two weeks after closing.
We did a walk through, but there were things we could not physically see, i.e,. a concealed, rusty hot water heater that had mold growing on crumbled drywall, a rusty, faulty, enclosed air conditioner/boiler, with mice feces and insulation inside it, replaced subfloor, covered with wet, soggy carpet and a torn piece of wall covering in the master bathroom, , with wet drywall and mold spores growing inside the walls.
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We purchased a 1998, manufactured home in Cottontown, TN 37048, on September 23, 2020, paying a premim price of $188,500. Home was previously inspected in July, by another perspective buyer who did not quality for a loan. We were advised by the selling realtor, Rika Dorris, there had been a previous inspection and only a few items were found and repaired. Based on her knowledge of the inspection and repairs, we waived another inspection.
We requested a copy of the inspection report, as well as a septic certification and last septic pump date. Our buying agent/broker, Ed Andrews, was requested to secure these for us prior to closing. The septic certification and last pumped date were never provided and the inspection report was not given to us until two weeks after closing.
We did a walk through, but there were things we could not physically see, i.e,. a concealed, rusty hot water heater that had mold growing on crumbled drywall, a rusty, faulty, enclosed air conditioner/boiler, with mice feces and insulation inside it, replaced subfloor, covered with wet, soggy carpet and a torn piece of wall covering in the master bathroom, , with wet drywall and mold spores growing inside the walls.