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Date: 2021-05-09 04:14 pm (UTC)While many of the issues were superficially hidden, it's also plausible that the inspector is quite at fault in that the handyman was quite shocked and, in his previous stint as an inspector, would have given this house a hard fail on multiple counts, let alone mentioning other urgent issues that were fairly immediately apparent to him as he looked around. (For being younger than me, he has a surprising range of previous qualified-professional stints, everything from asbestos removal from radioactive areas to being a certified master car mechanic, he's even a licensed radiographer; he stopped being a house inspector after enough people didn't like being told their dream home is a disaster. Though, he did start construction jobs at age fourteen.) But, no good record now exists of that before state, at least enough to persuade a court whose defendant isn't readily agreeing.