you usually get one-year warranty. If it is an old house, it is usually sold as is, unless the sales contract says otherwise. Either way, you are mostly out of luck. Your only other chance is to argue that the previous owner knew the condition and intentionally painted the over to cover it. It is not impossible, but comparing to the repair cose is it worth it?
If it is a new house
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• One question -CyberCat- ♂ (80 bytes) () 05/12/2009 postreply 10:56:04
• What did you mean "representation as to the condition of the hou -HelpNeeded6- ♂ (0 bytes) () 05/12/2009 postreply 11:04:51
• Did he say anything about the condition of -CyberCat- ♂ (36 bytes) () 05/12/2009 postreply 11:22:49
• No he did not say "sold as is". I can't recall any other -HelpNeeded6- ♂ (33 bytes) () 05/12/2009 postreply 11:25:59
• Which state are you in? -CyberCat- ♂ (144 bytes) () 05/12/2009 postreply 11:34:27