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When you buy a house, you buy all its current and future problems. In legal terms, problems with a property are called ā€œlatent defects,ā€ and the homeā€™s seller is legally required to disclose these to any potential buyer. And if the seller isnā€™t forthcoming about stuff like that, you rely on a professional home inspector to catch problems on your behalfā€”except home inspections arenā€™t exactly thorough.

This inspires some unscrupulous homeowners to hide problems with their property in the hope that youā€™ll buy it and make them your problems. One of the most common problem sellers try to hide is a waterlogged basementā€”itā€™s estimated that 98% of basements in this country will flood at some point. Water intrusion issues in a basement can be expensive to fix and arenā€™t always effective, so itā€™s not unheard of for a homeowner to slap a quick renovation on a basement to hide water damage and signs of flooding, hoping it lasts long enough to get the house sold. An inspector can miss this because they canā€™t look behind the drywall or under the floorā€”but there are signs you can look for that can tip you off that this finished basement is hiding serious problems.

Disclosures​


Itā€™s important to be able to spot a quickie renovation hiding a water-damaged basement because it can be difficult to hold the previous owners responsible. While theyā€™re required to disclose problems like flooding and water damage in the basement, youā€™ll have to prove they knew about the problem and took steps to deceive you, which can be difficult. Even if you amass a lot of evidence of an existing problem, proving the previous homeowners knowingly deceived you is an uphill battle.

You might win a lawsuit, especially if itā€™s obvious that they covered up water damage. But itā€™s not going to be cheap, and itā€™s not going to be fast. Itā€™s a lot better for you to spot the signs of a water damage cover-up before you buy.

Signs of a cover-up​


Even if you have a home inspector looking at a home youā€™re considering buying, you should pay close attention to the basement and look for some of the signs of a hasty cover-up remodel:


  • The sore thumb. Is the basement the only part of the house thatā€™s been recently remodeled? If the kitchen and bathrooms are old but the basement is brand new, thatā€™s an odd decision (kitchens and bathrooms are by far the most commonly renovated rooms in the house).


  • The partial. Is only part of the basement renovated or remodeled? If only some of the walls or floors have been finished off, or if thereā€™s brand-new flooring but everything else is still stuck in a prior decade, itā€™s worth wondering whyā€”itā€™s possible these were the areas affected by water damage, and this was a hack job to hide it.


  • The mismatch. Look at the paint closely. Can you see areas that look a little differentā€”a different sheen, or slightly off-color? That might indicate a rush job to hide water stains. Another aspect of this is the quality of the materials: Is the upstairs of the house remodeled with top-tier, expensive materials, but the basement looks like they shopped a clearance sale at a hardware store? That might indicate a second renovation was needed to hide a disaster.


  • The ripple. Is the floor uneven? Are the walls bulging? Freshly hung drywall and a new laminate floor might look great at a glance, but get up closeā€”and use a level or straight edge to make sure there isnā€™t bowing on the walls or rippling under the flooring.


  • The rusty nail. Is everything fresh and new down there but all the infrastructureā€”the pipes, ducts, and appliances like the furnaceā€”rusty? If thereā€™s a moisture problem down there, the rust tells the tale even if drywall and carpet hide the damage.


  • That smell. Itā€™s an obvious one, but worth reminding you: No matter how great a basement reno might look, if it smells musty or smells like mold, thereā€™s probably something lurking under those finishes.
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