Sell it to some niggers. Taco, tiny hat, sand, bug, or afro doesn't matter. Recoup your loss if you can and do a better inspection next time. That house is going to fall apart in ten years no matter what you do.
What inspection was done? A qualified house inspector would have spent hours in the house and tested every outlet, every tap, hell even scoped the walls to look for hidden water damage. The $300-$500 spent on a proper house inspection is the best money you can spend as it will prevent you from throwing money into a pit such as this building you are now stuck with.
I dont really know how the inspector "missed" all these issues. My gf was telling me the real estate agent was probably desperate to make a sale in this time, and was being super pushy, leaving the inspector to "forget" certain key items of the house
If you bought from a realtor and an inspection was done, run this by a lawyer. This is gross negligence at the least.
The real estate agent had added a clause to state inspection as is, which gave me close to zero recourse to back out or negotiate the broken items
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