When I purchased my first house, the realtor had an inspection done. Couple years later, I found out the inspector was the handyman for the property owner who was a land lord. Also found out the realtor was his mistress. Didn't do anything about it. Maybe should have.
Second house we attempted to buy we had a move in and rent to close option since we'd rented our first home. moved in on Saturday, was to close on Tuesday. Arrived at closing and learned there had not been a well inspection. County came out, did the inspection same day... and it failed. treated, retested, failed three times. We'd been drinking the water over the weekend, and too late, had sick kids. Giardia is heck on children. When we terminated the deal we had to move and fast. Then the owner came back and sued us for damages. well, he snapped a bunch of pictures on the day we moved to show ruts in the yard, a broken light etc. when he came to court he also had a stack he must have taken later to show we didn't take care of the lawn. Problem was the photos over lapped, and after we examined them, I showed the Judge how certain photos were of the same area. The judge awarded him about 1/3 of what we had counter offered, and payment was made by the escrow company. Then he refused to sign acknowledging he'd been paid. made the judge even madder.
I would sat go after the people who did not perform their agreed on work. Conduct like that tends to anger judges, and they are sometimes moved to make examples of such wayward conduct.
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