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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 3358891, member: 44"] I'd get someone decent and show them the issues. Stuff like putting in a new switch or outlet isn't bad if everything is an easy enough thing to do, but you have no idea what the flipper did. I've walked through commercial real estate where they were in the process of mudding over an former wall sconce. They didn't even put a plate over the box (which would be bad in and of itself). They just were pushing joint compound into a box with wires in it. That is insane and likely to get someone killed. It would be worth it to me to get someone in just for the piece of mind, at least for the known issues. [/QUOTE]
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