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Bought a flipper home to my surprise the seller pulled permits for work done on home but no final inspection by the township was done to verify work done was up to code. 4 months later we had a chimney fire. Insurance estimates 120k to repair. We’ve been out of our home since March due to COVID‘s impact on response time, paperwork, and contractor actually doing the job. Is there a legal avenue that I should look into? Township says that we shouldn’t have been living there technically without the final inspection of work done by seller.

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