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Real Estate Investing

Harmony Home Buyer, LLC

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1/5 stars

Average of 2 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromSuzanne M

    Date: 11/07/2024

    1 star
    Spam, spam, and more spam. I am on the Do Not Call registry, yet they persist in calling.
  • Review fromBrandis G

    Date: 10/20/2022

    1 star
    I purchased the home February 10th 2022 from Jason ********, ******** *************************, as a flip. During the negotiations/purchase faze I was told there was NO water coming into the basement. There was a jutted-out part of the basement that had old drywall up from a prior owner, as you could tell from the age. I had asked if there was any way to look behind the drywall and was told it was not a possibility.
    The seller did replace a totally separate part of foundation wall on the other side of the basement.
    When I closed on the home and moved in, I decided to have a look behind the drywall. Behind the jut out was crumbled foundation all over the floor. Whole cinder blocks for about a 12x12 space of foundation is bowed, crumbled, and fallen on the ground. When looking at the drywall again I did notice there was a hole in it at the ceiling height which I did not make. I believe the seller knew about the foundation and did not remove the randomly drywalled area due to that knowledge. None of the foundation issues were disclosed. There was no disclosure from the seller on anything in the home. A rough estimate of the repairs at the moment is about $30,000.
    The All 4 foundation walls of the home in the basement do leak when it rains. The seller said that he had not seen any water in the basement since repairing one 8 ft section of wall.
    I was unable to use my kitchen or bathroom plumbing for about the first 2 weeks of living in the home due to 2 separate plumbing issues. Any time I would use the shower water would come out of the pipes in the basement. I was told there were no plumbing issues as they had replaced pipes. Come to find out the whole line was full of tree roots and major corrosion. I was not told about them in any way.
    Under the kitchen is the laundry in the basement. Use of the washing machine immediately overflowed from the new pipes. We were able to open the clean out and there was corrosion which was making the 2 inch pipe into a pin hole pipe.

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