twabscs
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Yeah, I know the stain is there for good. The RE agent tried to tell me it would "sand off", but I knew better than that (also raised the "Hmmm" flag). Water stains are always deep.
No worries, I need to hear the truth and the true depth of what I'm getting into here. I'll ask some additional questions. I really don't think the house is over 3-4 years old max so there may be time to save it. I can live with the water stains as long as I get the damage stopped. Over time with some bleaching and other treatments, I'm sure we can reduce the effects of the staining.
Thanks for talking me through this,
No worries, I need to hear the truth and the true depth of what I'm getting into here. I'll ask some additional questions. I really don't think the house is over 3-4 years old max so there may be time to save it. I can live with the water stains as long as I get the damage stopped. Over time with some bleaching and other treatments, I'm sure we can reduce the effects of the staining.
Thanks for talking me through this,