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Publication Date: May 11, 2025 - 07:00

Home sellers hid foundation cracks with storage containers, buyers' lawsuit alleges

May 11, 2025
The buyers of a house in Winnipeg have filed a lawsuit claiming the house sellers deliberately hid information about its cracked foundation, and that a home inspector did not inform them about the problem after doing an inspection.


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