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<blockquote data-quote="Traxxis" data-source="post: 1322356" data-attributes="member: 8980"><p>My personal opinion Nikat, the bank should have told you about it to begin with, and I really don't think that because they are a bank, they should get a free ride. If they didn't know, okay, maybe I can look beyond it, but I really question if they did.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, part of the whole reason for disclosure is not only health and safety, but to protect the consumer from finding themselves in a money pit.</p><p></p><p>Leaving it is fine, but with the way the .gov is going, you will have to deal with it at some point in the future, whether it's when you move out, rent out, or even have work done on the home. There are all kinds of hoops for remodeler's to jump through on a confirmed asbestos positive house that are COMPLETELY retarded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxxis, post: 1322356, member: 8980"] My personal opinion Nikat, the bank should have told you about it to begin with, and I really don't think that because they are a bank, they should get a free ride. If they didn't know, okay, maybe I can look beyond it, but I really question if they did. Having said that, part of the whole reason for disclosure is not only health and safety, but to protect the consumer from finding themselves in a money pit. Leaving it is fine, but with the way the .gov is going, you will have to deal with it at some point in the future, whether it's when you move out, rent out, or even have work done on the home. There are all kinds of hoops for remodeler's to jump through on a confirmed asbestos positive house that are COMPLETELY retarded. [/QUOTE]
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