10-10-2009, 12:48 PM
Be careful about asking your insurance company "if something or other" is covered. This may constitute a claim against your insurance and you could be dinged in your rates. That, even if you never get a penny from your inquiry.
As to the "buyer friendly" dislosure forms? Yes, I got one but most of the questions were answered "NTMK" which means Not To My Knowledge". What defense do I have against that unless I go check stuff out for myself?
This has been a very unfortunate, but interesting thread and I'm following it closely.
As to the "buyer friendly" dislosure forms? Yes, I got one but most of the questions were answered "NTMK" which means Not To My Knowledge". What defense do I have against that unless I go check stuff out for myself?
This has been a very unfortunate, but interesting thread and I'm following it closely.
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