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Home Buyers Discover Unpermitted Work After Going Under Contract

House flippers frequently complete renovations without pulling permits, leaving buyers to discover the liability only after signing purchase contracts. Unpermitted work can fail inspections, require costly remediation, or void insurance claims. Buyers have limited recourse once under contract and face pressure to close despite significant legal and financial exposure.

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