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Please, pretty please ,will the Economic and Building Department of Prince Albert send in a City Inspector to recognize the work done to my basement that was done without meeting National Building Standard Codes. Really need a City Inspector to write a report that would trigger my Title Insurance Claim. Would not cost the over burdened city taxpayer anything. I would pay for the City Inspector to come in. I would pay for the forced work compliance order that would be issued. The forced work compliance order and inspection would be issued under my name so no fear of liability The Title Insurance Company then would go after those for the breaching of National Building Standard Codes in paying out a claim. I need my foundation fixed. I cannot come up with the hundred thousand to fix all on my own. I need my Title Insurance. Please Prince Albert City Hall send a City Inspector in so I can fix my foundation....pretty pretty please. I will even buy an Alfred Jenkins Feidhouse membership to help offset the costs of subsidizing same... please name a time and date and I will accomodate.
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Mr Hermiteowitch (Registered User)
If any inspector finds fault in the foundation, the home will be condemned until repairs can be made, and I assure you it'll be FAR more than 100,000. and Get a Lawyer.
PAboy (Guest)
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Mr Hermiteowitch (Registered User)
Mr Hermiteowitch (Guest)
Alice Roth (Guest)
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jbstallock (Guest)
Anyway, good luck but i'm not sure its going to be as easy as you think.
Lots of private inspecters out there for you to choose from. I suggest you call a few to get thier opinions on the matter.
MisterD_1955 (Guest)
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Mr. D 1955
I had a home inspection, came back to the home went over everything written in the home inspector's report brought a carpenter with me. I lived up to my end of the contract to purchase.I do not understand how the seller could not disclose the known structural defects. The present non disclosure laws that exist in this province should be abolished. The present laws provide a false sense of security in believing the seller can be held legally responsible in not disclosing known defects . The monies involved in holding a seller of a home who has not disclosed is financially impossible especially when the buyer has walked off with a substantial profit. A profit that can be used to pay a lawyer while the purchaser struggles with the financial impact of fixing the problems. The seller can afford to spend $30,000.00 to $50,000.00 on a civil law suit starving out the buyer in pursing a non disclosure law suit and still wins in unloading a hundred thousand dollar defecit in unloading the home to another .
MisterD1955 (Guest)