So in 2009 we bought a house that had been "flipped". The house was built in '65 and supposedly got a down to studs renovation. Well during the process the "flippers" hired shitty GC that got shit red tagged. Fast forward to spring '11 while having a sprinkler system put in I find out about these and the city won't inspect the sprinkler until I take care of the other tags. When I explain I had nothing to do with them they tell me tough shit. So I don't really know what to do and I'm busy with paramedic school and shit so I put it off till I'm done. Well about the time that I finish school our water heater goes out that requires a permit so I have to pay out of pocket for a plumber to fix the red tagged plumbing so they would issue the permit for the water heater. In addition to that I have to pay to have the dry wall fixed where they had to tear it out to fix. After some negotiating with the "flippers" he gave me a check for what it cost to get the red tag stuff fixed.
Theres also red tagged electrical which I've talked to a couple electricians that said they'd look at it but it requires ripping most of my ceiling down downstairs where the red tagged recessed lighting is. All of which would have to come out of my pocket up front.
Any suggestions about not having to pay for this up front? Also the sprinkler dude skated on me so if there's any on here that wants to make a few bucks holler at me.
TL;DR version: any suggestions on dealing with house flippers that did a shitty job?
Theres also red tagged electrical which I've talked to a couple electricians that said they'd look at it but it requires ripping most of my ceiling down downstairs where the red tagged recessed lighting is. All of which would have to come out of my pocket up front.
Any suggestions about not having to pay for this up front? Also the sprinkler dude skated on me so if there's any on here that wants to make a few bucks holler at me.
TL;DR version: any suggestions on dealing with house flippers that did a shitty job?
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