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To: Les H who wrote (15310)12/4/2003 8:41:44 AM
From: TommasoRespond to of 306849
 
Better check yourself as well as get a termite report. I bought a house and was provided with a certificate saying "no damage," and found I could remove large pieces of a joist with my bare hands in the basement. I made the termite man pay for entire new treatment for the house, and perhaps should have sued him to repair all damage, but I despise litigious people and I was too busy with other things at the time.



To: Les H who wrote (15310)12/4/2003 9:47:08 AM
From: Les HRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
First-Time Buyers 'Spend Third of Pay on Mortgage'

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