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[QUOTE="Gutter King, post: 4016217, member: 4789"] There should be a reason for the humidity. I don't think you can put together a cohesive gameplan without figuring that out. It seems odd that the problem hasn't been solved by now though. You can't throw money at the situation without getting to the root, because you probably have a disclosure issue (do the previous owners?) now that the rest of the house has issues. Have the roof and soffits been checked for proper ventilation ratio? I think you would probably need to start there. There are RE agents on the board that may better address this aspect, but what the hell was your inspector doing? It seems there were some pretty egregious errors there that you may have recourse for. [/QUOTE]
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