Should I Sue Our Inspector? | Aja Dang

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • I'm Aja Dang and in this video, we'll discuss whether or not you/I should sue your inspector. After being encouraged to looking into suing my inspector/seller I did some internet research and I'll share some of the basics of what you need to know.
    Whether you're a first-time home owner or you've had issues with your home for months, this video is for you. We'll discuss the pros and cons of suing your inspector, and help you decide if it's the right step for you. As always, I am not an attorney, I also don't want this video to make you trigger happy in thinking that you can sue anyone when your new house has issues. Use this space to learn more about your options and hopefully, you'll journey as a first time home owner will go more smoothly than ours is.
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Komentáře • 161

  • @AjaDang
    @AjaDang  Před 9 měsíci +118

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    • @KateKrauss
      @KateKrauss Před 9 měsíci +3

      Just made a small contribution to the mutual aid group. Thanks for posting this.

    • @AjaDang
      @AjaDang  Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@KateKraussthank you!

    • @saturnroyalty
      @saturnroyalty Před 7 měsíci

      @@AjaDanghey aja! you’re so brave for sharing all of this i’m really sorry you’re going thru this in houston. not sure if you’ve checked, but maybe get your astrocartography chart read. you can figure out which places on earth best suit you for living. sending you lots of love during this time.

  • @Starfire25
    @Starfire25 Před 9 měsíci +157

    This is what I was thinking once all your home repair videos came out like why did the inspector miss ALL of this 💀

  • @miss2slick
    @miss2slick Před 9 měsíci +101

    It'd be overkill adding in a lawsuit to your situation. Buying your first home and moving to a different state is already such a huge undertaking. Anyone's mental load would be maxed out. You are juggling so much. I appreciate you sharing these real struggles with us. Keep holding on.

  • @PlaintiffsPleazzz
    @PlaintiffsPleazzz Před 9 měsíci +61

    While a general home inspection is CRUCIAL, as a realtor I always encourage my clients to bring a licensed general contractor that they trust through the home as well. It’s like having your own mechanic look at a used car before you buy it even if the car has been inspected by the dealership and comes with their warranty etc.
    If a general inspector says there are issues with plumbing, the roof or HVAC, I always encourage my clients to have a tradesperson for that system or specific area come out to give their opinion as a SME. I’m sorry if you’re realtor didn’t encourage you all to do this. Next time I hope you have all the TRADESPEOPLE out during your inspection period 🙏 hang in there!

    • @AjaDang
      @AjaDang  Před 9 měsíci +17

      someone mentioned that as well. Had I known, I would've found one. Thankfully we know contractors now who could help, but being new to the city - it didn't even occur to me.

  • @sara125982
    @sara125982 Před 9 měsíci +88

    As tempting as it for people who want to sue I would really look into the inspection report and how it is reported. Inspectors often write up reports in a way that protects them they are only responsible for what they could see so with the wiring behind the walls they wouldn’t be responsible because the inspector was never able to see therefore not responsible. These reports are usually very long and vague for a reason if it was mentioned in the report even in a little way they could be covered because they notified you of what they could. Although with your situation it could be they were just seriously incompetent.

    • @saintdurian
      @saintdurian Před 9 měsíci +1

      This is so crazy to me! I’m going through something similar to Aja and it’s like…what do you mean you didn’t have to inspect it if you “didn’t see it”? For example, there was a shelf in the way of a sub panel in my garage of the house I just bought, and the inspector didn’t think to push the shelf (on wheels) out of the way to inspect the panel? And I can’t sue?

    • @ketoabigail3306
      @ketoabigail3306 Před 9 měsíci

      I think your window to dispute claims is before you sign off on the inspection. Especially if you do the walkthrough with them it doesn't help your case since you could have pointed things out.

    • @leahturner7643
      @leahturner7643 Před 9 měsíci

      100% agree with this. We went through a similar situation but after talking with lawyers I was told if I don’t have a millions of dollars to spend, its not worth it. I know that the inspector intentionally did not point out a specific issue that cost us $10,000 and wrote up a report that would basically protect him. They ultimately told us it would be hard to prove negligence on the sellers part even though they DIY’d this issue. I feel your pain Aja and I’m telling you that your not alone. I remember crying almost every day for 6 months about the issue we had and it happened 3 months after we moved in and it was also our first home.

    • @SL-lz9jr
      @SL-lz9jr Před 9 měsíci

      A lawyer will help determine if a lawsuit is worthwhile. Or straight up refuse a case if it’s not winnable. I will say this, in some states, there ARE some laws that protect buyers from sellers who do construction improperly. Unfortunately that’s not true everywhere. I’ll bet most states don’t have such protection laws. :( If a car dealership can’t sell us a lemon, I feel like a homeowner can’t sell a shoddy home unless we sign a waiver. After all, some people DO buy shoddy homes that need to be demolished. But I imagine there would be some kind of waiver.

  • @reetae
    @reetae Před 9 měsíci +29

    My coworker told me when I was searching for a home to always get a second opinion, but the inspector I hired luckily did his job Thoroughly and was able to find things that the seller didn't specify on the listing. Ultimately this inspection made me pass on the house. I almost fell for it because they remodeled the whole place. They were focused on making it look good that the house itself was essentially falling apart and I'm glad I finally woke up and realized this because lord knows what would've happened to me financially if I didn't pull out.

  • @SFlaidlaw101
    @SFlaidlaw101 Před 9 měsíci +22

    Aja 😥 I know how you feel. The first home we bought had huge issues. All of which were covered up and slapped together by previous homeowners. We will make no money on the sale.
    We got the home inspected, but inspectors cannot tell you whether or not to buy the house. And if the homeowners covered anything up? for example, if they covered up a cracked drywall because of a sagging foundation? well, technically the inspector has no way of knowing if the home has that issue. There are plenty of people who thought they were buying their dream home only to realize that it's a money pit. I am sure there are people in the comments who can share similar stories. You are not alone and I wish this was talked about more.

  • @SamMEtravels
    @SamMEtravels Před 9 měsíci +64

    Not a lawyer, but for anyone thinking of suing....Don't forget about potential legal fees you'd if you decide to sue. Also, if you are going to sue, there is the potential that the inspector will not pay.....
    You shouldn't regret this if you can help it. I know that's easier said than done. You are putting the love into this home, that you and your potential future family deserves. Maybe make daily positive affirmations towards the house, and frankly to yourself "I love this house" "I can't believe we get to put this much love into our home so soon". It might be easier after you start putting the finishing touches on your house though! I'm not an ooey gooey person. I sometimes have to stop myself from saying something negative when people start to say how great my home is. There are so many great things about it, and that's what you, I we should focus on.

  • @justinev7846
    @justinev7846 Před 9 měsíci +7

    This series is bringing me back to when I decided to buy an old home near downtown LA in 2019. With the budget that I had, I could have gotten a brand new condo with no outdoor space for my doggies or an older home that needed lots of love but with a huge outdoor space that my dogs deserve. Years later, after huge renovations that crept all the way into the pandemic, we’re finally done except for one old bathroom that needed to remain functional while we did all of our Reno. There’s still small things here and there that I’m not fully happy with but we have learned to live that and slowly fix things as we go while making this place a home.

  • @alexandriafont
    @alexandriafont Před 9 měsíci +39

    Thank you for being so open and vulnerable in your home ownership experience! Sending good juju and wishing you less repairs needed 🖤

  • @AverysMoneyMoves
    @AverysMoneyMoves Před 9 měsíci +23

    Unrelated but girl you’re glowing in this video. Sorry for everything you’ve had to deal with for your new home.

    • @AjaDang
      @AjaDang  Před 9 měsíci +6

      the tears from crying over the house must be moisturizing my skin

    • @corinthhunter2416
      @corinthhunter2416 Před 9 měsíci

      😂😂😂 lol poor thing

  • @rdsanantonio
    @rdsanantonio Před 9 měsíci +10

    I'm so sorry it's felt like a curse to be a first time homeowner. I really feel for you and I hope you keep powering through all the tough times. It's not easy and I hope the light at the end of the tunnel is closer than you expect.

  • @alopezzz
    @alopezzz Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this, and I know you're resourceful and thoughtful, and good things will always come your way.✨

  • @ethana2326
    @ethana2326 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love that you're telling us about your struggles and continuing to move forward no matter what. Thank you for everything and hope it all goes well!

  • @lpg8518
    @lpg8518 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I think you need to carefully read your contract with the inspector since it is impossible for them to check every crook and cranny of the house. Consult with an attorney to see if you even have a case. When you buy an "old house" you are basically buying as is and this means all the issues that come with an old house. Houses in the 40s were not built like they are now and back then there weren't so many restrictions. Before anything, check to see if you can even sue.

  • @JoannAspiras
    @JoannAspiras Před 9 měsíci +8

    I really appreciate you sharing your home buying/homeownership journey. I think we’ve been taught that the whole process is smooth sailing and cookie cutter perfect, when that’s not the case at all. A lot of trust, money, patience and knowledge is involved and although it feels like a curse, for you to share everything with us is a blessing of wisdom.

  • @_highlytransplanted
    @_highlytransplanted Před 9 měsíci +15

    Hey Aja, thank you for sharing your experience with buying a home. It’s showing the not so glamorous parts of this process that other platforms skip/gloss over. While I agree that someone should be responsible for essentially lying to you and Brian about the condition of the home, I feel that exhaustion and tiredness on you so much. Lots of curses are broken with patience, love… and I guess in this case some sweat equity. I hope LA treats you well in this time and you and the dogs can get some rest 🫶🏾

  • @catkernel
    @catkernel Před 9 měsíci +5

    OMG I can totally relate! Our first year was a financial disaster, with expensive repairs and upgrades. Homeownership is not for everyone. It sucks. It's mentally, physically, and financially draining. Buuuuttt, once you've gone through the other side and things start to settle in, I'd say it's pretty sweet. I love our home now.

  • @sharonshoe
    @sharonshoe Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am so sorry that you're in the position and feel this way Aja! I'm sending you a lot of strength and support

  • @benny88cups
    @benny88cups Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for the transparency

  • @kylieharrison3782
    @kylieharrison3782 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤❤❤ you have such a kind, generous, open heart. That colour and neckline look great on you.

  • @daelove929
    @daelove929 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I bought my first home in April 2022 and I also have had to do major repairs. It’s such a big pill to swallow and hurtful

  • @mizzcc
    @mizzcc Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hi Aja, sending love as someone who bought a home recently can totally relate. I am not a lawyer or inspector but my real estate agent was very thorough and made sure we didn't get screwed over by anything. I agree with the comments about looking at the inspection report and most of the time, inspectors do visual inspections and if they see something off, they would recommend getting a professional person to review. I think once the contract is signed, both the inspector and seller are no longer liable. But I would consult an attorney to see what you can do.
    Otherwise, I think the remodeling job you are doing is great. It is hard to go through renos and pouring a lot of money into a fixer upper. Best luck to you and I am with you and thank you for being transparent about the house buying process.

  • @krokpa448
    @krokpa448 Před 9 měsíci

    Sending good vibes your way Aja ❤

  • @crystalramirezmoreno9190
    @crystalramirezmoreno9190 Před 9 měsíci

    hi aja, i’m so sorry you and your husband have been dealing with all the home repair issues. i wanted to recommend that while you’re out of the house to schedule a mold inspection and test to find out if any other repairs are needed. that would be where i dear the line regarding sue/don’t sue. if the seller knowingly covered up any mold then they are legally liable even past the home sale. i hope you get some rest while in LA and that this heat subsides when you come back. i feel like the oppressive heat here in houston has compounded your home repair woes so maybe that will help some. all my best to you. ❤️

  • @stefflores
    @stefflores Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am SO sorry you've experienced all these horrible things since you moved in. I honestly don't know what I would do in this situation, the electrical seems like something he should've caught if he went in the attic. However, something to keep in mind is that inspectors aren't experts in all household systems/appliances and like you said, they can only catch what they can see. There is no easy/good answer to the question of suing anyone. You've already been so stressed through this experience so it's totally understandable why you wouldn't pursue a lawsuit on top of it all. I truly hope you're able to someday feel at home in your house. ☮️&💕 To your fam!

  • @wichegirl
    @wichegirl Před 9 měsíci +4

    Having all the home repairs understandable it very frustrating. I had this happen to a family member as well when they bought a house (and they were homeowners before!). On the more "bad juju" side, have you thought about getting the house purified/protected through a religious body? I know it sounds really dumb, but it's helped out in my family (be it "actually" helping or just helping with the shift in mindset to deal with the problems). We've gone through Shinto priests and I think most religions have some kind of person who does this kind of cleansing. Good luck with the repairs! I really hope they sort out soon for you.

  • @dontreallyknowyou
    @dontreallyknowyou Před 9 měsíci

    your house will be lovely very soon! hang in there! ♡ the appreciation in value in the next few years will more than make up for all of this.

  • @karenpanda8078
    @karenpanda8078 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Can you make a video of how you two have been able to manage your Peerspace remotely? I’ve been thinking about doing the same but worried about being so far from the property.

  • @That.Mom.Candice
    @That.Mom.Candice Před 9 měsíci +1

    Also! Maybe look into new construction homes. That’s what we did for our first house and it’s been 10 years since then and absolutely no regrets! I know house prices are much higher now than they were 10 years ago, especially here in California, but if it’s an option maybe look into it?

  • @Rocioslane
    @Rocioslane Před 9 měsíci +1

    I just bought my first home too and I have been going through it! Try to hang in there as much as you can ♥️

  • @michellemartinez1141
    @michellemartinez1141 Před 9 měsíci

    You made some great progress w/the house and paid for some major repairs, you made it better for possibly the next homeowner, people buy homes and “flip” “repair” and put it right back on the market. Maybe it wouldn’t be a bad idea to put it back on the market, you probably will be able to sell it for more than you paid for it due to all the repairs and you can walk away with a profit and then maybe look for something else. You never know. Well thanks for sharing we are all thinking of you and rooting for you and praying things get better. Hang in there!

  • @That.Mom.Candice
    @That.Mom.Candice Před 9 měsíci

    You look happy and relaxed here- maybe it’s being in LA that brings comfort. ❤️

  • @lexxieb787
    @lexxieb787 Před 9 měsíci +11

    It's difficult to sue a home inspector as they usually have a clause in the contract that informs you that they do not guarantee that they will catch everything. You can however sue the seller if they did not fully disclose material facts that affect the value of the property on the Property Disclosure Statement. You may be having Buyers Remorse but it's not a curse Aja. One of the best investments you can make is real estate and that is exactly what you did. It may seen like it's a curse but eventually you will get out of this.

  • @belloves2laugh
    @belloves2laugh Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for your continuous transparency!
    Our inspector gave us the wrong dates for our furnace and water heater so we had to replace the furnace when we moved in and realized it was so much older than he had said. We called and were able to get a refund but they made us sign a form to not write a public negative review.

    • @corinthhunter2416
      @corinthhunter2416 Před 9 měsíci

      Hmmm…that’s kind of a fair exchange. Maybe she can do that for the a/c situation!

  • @MultiBlonde101
    @MultiBlonde101 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I just finished suing the inspectors AND the contractors of the house I bought a couple years ago due to similar problems of things being not up to code and terrible work. It was successful, you need a lot of documentation of the work done and expert witnesses (your current contractors to testify the work would never be up to standard) you can also include the previous owners for not disclosing the conditions of the house

  • @jparkyeah
    @jparkyeah Před 9 měsíci

    On my 9th purchased house. Every house has problems that you cannot see. I never sell a house with problems or cover up. It is not the right thing to do but some do it. You get wiser to know what to look at in your future houses. Remember there is never a perfect house. Now that you fixed the problems only good energy and great memories to fill it! Congratulations. ❤

  • @KahnJi
    @KahnJi Před 9 měsíci

    sending lots of love to you Aja ❤

  • @technochica
    @technochica Před 9 měsíci +7

    "The closest I've gotten is watching Legally Blonde" TOOK ME OUT 🤣 Ok but seriously this is a nightmare and I feel for you both and hope this gets resolved asap.

  • @roseymosqueda769
    @roseymosqueda769 Před 9 měsíci +4

    It seems like you’re much happier in LA ❤

  • @azilizc
    @azilizc Před 9 měsíci +3

    It's crazy and saddening that your inspector missed all of this.
    The curse you mention is interesting. My friends and I were talking about how 2023 has been a major shit year for a ton of us, hopefully Q4 is better. 🤞🤞🤞

  • @ShawnRealty
    @ShawnRealty Před 9 měsíci

    Sorry to hear that! We have a form called, Property Disclosure that sellers need to fill out in Oregon. If seller and/or seller's agent have knowledge of any material facts that affect value of the home negatively, they should disclose that. If they didn't, buyer may bring it up to get compensated (I'm not an attorney, so not a legal advice). I'd suspect that you might have a similar disclosure rules in your state. I'd check with your agent and a real estate attorney.

  • @jameygannon1973
    @jameygannon1973 Před 8 měsíci

    Love your shirt! Do you have a link?

  • @hannahwong4706
    @hannahwong4706 Před 9 měsíci

    Not sure if you already have done so, but possibly send a report to the company that did the inspection to advocate that moving forward that they look out for the big issues you've dealt with so that hopefully it make sure folks who use their services in the future won't have have to go through the problems as well.

  • @kristinebowman1332
    @kristinebowman1332 Před 9 měsíci +3

    We went through a nightmare of issues when we bought our first home. Worst case scenrio kind of issues. That was 6 years ago. It will get better. You'll learn so much through this process. All of that extra blood, sweat and tears will make your home so much more special to you.

    • @toodie535
      @toodie535 Před 29 dny

      good perspective. its not just about today but all the way out into the far future.

  • @keranwing
    @keranwing Před 9 měsíci +1

    Did you waive everything? In California, there are a lot of things that, if they break within the first year, the sellers are still responsible for it, regardless of what the inspector found.

  • @keelyh8246
    @keelyh8246 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey Aja, I’m not sure if you’ve done a video like this before but can you do a video on retirement/ 401ks/IRAs? I know it’s better to start when you’re younger but I have no idea where to start

  • @libbysvariety9334
    @libbysvariety9334 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Don’t be sad. Once remediation is done, you can look forward to the fun stuff. There are plenty of houses that are well loved and taken care of, I hope it doest mar your intention of living in Houston. Also, I would highly recommend you have a family member oversee the re-piping of the house. Part of the reason why shoddy work gets done is because of non-present owners/clients. Contracts are more mindful when you are there. You just never know and it will save you $$ in the end.

    • @kylieharrison3782
      @kylieharrison3782 Před 9 měsíci

      I understand they have a great handyman they have a good relationship with. So chances are he will be making visits. At least that was my thinking aka imagination when listening, watching. 😂

  • @yisyvonne
    @yisyvonne Před 8 měsíci

    Sending good vibes! I know the struggle. My dad passed away last August and we took over his property beacuse we didn't want to see it get sold off/ go derelict. Well, it's been a NIGHTMARE, so suffice to say, we are having a new house built and will be selling this one. It's just not worth the money that needs to go into it (we're talking 50-80k easily). This being the 3rd house we've owned I'm so done with resell houses and will only live in newly built. I'm not a handyman LOL Hoping everything works out!

  • @charityfurr1106
    @charityfurr1106 Před 9 měsíci

    Not quite in the same situation but i can understanding the feeling of “buyer’s remorse” to an extent. Especially because someone else played a part in your experience

  • @claudiavillalta8816
    @claudiavillalta8816 Před 9 měsíci

    you look so much happier in LA!

  • @avahowland6765
    @avahowland6765 Před 9 měsíci

    We looked into with our house and we had so many problems but in the contracts they specifically say you can’t because they can’t catch everything. I just wish I had maybe gotten a better referral and not the one recommended from our realtor.

  • @SL-lz9jr
    @SL-lz9jr Před 9 měsíci

    I bought a brand new condo. When I was looking at older but renovated condos, my realtor said she would insist on a full inspection if I really wanted to go with one of my alternative options, because she didn’t trust the renovation work. Plus, she previously helped another client buy a condo in the same building and encountered so many issues. Plus, a resident told us the landlord is trying to kick out residents to convert the units into condos. All in all, shady. My building and unit isn’t without problems but all of mine have been relatively minor. And, yes, even a brand new home can have issues, especially if the developer cuts corners. Welcome to homeownership! :( Sorry Aja for all that you’ve endured. I honestly would’ve been so depressed. I can barely manage the minor issues I’ve experienced. I salute you for doing your best to fix everything.

  • @applejacks0711
    @applejacks0711 Před 9 měsíci

    Sorry that this happened, Aja. Homeownership is such the American dream and I know so many people who also had this type of experience. Home purchase remorse is super common - the reality of homeownership gets swept under the rug with the ideas that they are great investments - which, to be fair, they can be. Also, totally understand the hesitancy to sue - it takes a lot of energy, time, and additional money to do. Fwiw, I think it could still be useful to report the inspector to the right overseeing agency. And unfortunately, yeah, the seller likely won’t face any sort of repercussion unless it’s through litigation :/ good luck! I do think in several years this period of frustration and disappointment will die down and you’ll love your place (you might already bc you’re making it your own in all the ways you want it).

  • @mrobanyaki7294
    @mrobanyaki7294 Před 9 měsíci

    Curious, how much is your property tax for the whole year?

  • @FriedRice515
    @FriedRice515 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Side note - the short hair is a vibe! ❤

  • @kimberlywilson2573
    @kimberlywilson2573 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Aja I so relate to your video and the pain of being deceived in the home buying process. We bought our home hoping it would be turnkey and three years later are racking up so many costs associated with bad workmanship and failing systems. One thing I wish I knew was that our state has a statute of limitations for suing of three-four years from the point of sale depending on the nature of the issue. I was right there with you about not having the time and resources but I WISH we just did the free consultation with a lawyer to know if we had a case (because we do). We were both in grad school and working full time, but we would have more options if we started earlier. This was a super timely video because I’m not kidding we just had that meeting today with a lawyer where we found about the limits of what we can do. I definitely get the lack of energy and resources but I just wanted to share my regret in case it helps you or anyone reading not be in our same situation. We’re waiting to know the retainer fee but if we can swing the cost, we’re planning to pursue legal action against the seller and potentially the inspector because we likely still have some recourse (even after fixing things). For us we just kept having the same question bug us in the back of our mind: what if we can recoup some of these costs? But that’s what gives us peace of mind to have this closure of yes or no, that’s not what gives everyone peace of mind. Either way you are NOT alone and it royally sucks, thank you for shining a light on the reality for homebuyers. Sending much love, long time fan of yours ❤ either way you will come out the other side and I agree with others it will settle down eventually ❤❤❤

    • @karishmap5447
      @karishmap5447 Před 5 měsíci

      Hi, sorry to hear about the issues you've had with your house! I've had some issues and wondered if you'd be open to sharing what kinds of issues came up from bad workmanship?

  • @sarahu.38
    @sarahu.38 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Ugh, girl, all I have to say is that I have felt sooo much sympathy for you. I've been following your journey since the times when home ownership was a far off dream, clouded by debt. I've learned so much from your personal finance/budgeting tips along the way! I'm so so sorry your homeownership journey has been this... as you said, it... CURSED! You deserve so much more and so much better! That's all. I have nothing to offer other than my commiseration with what you're going through! I'm shocked you haven't just cut your losses, flipped the house, and gotten the f*ck outta dodge. Is that something you've thought about doing at all???

  • @corinthhunter2416
    @corinthhunter2416 Před 9 měsíci

    Somehow I knew you’d end up thinking this. I don’t blame you at all. I do think you might consider moving soon instead though. Something smaller maybe but nicer finishes. Just a thought!

  • @B1GJOHNSTUD
    @B1GJOHNSTUD Před 9 měsíci +1

    happy aloha friday!! 🤙🏾

  • @crazykaitlyn
    @crazykaitlyn Před 9 měsíci

    dont have any experience with homeownership but when i bought a car i didnt know i had to get each potential car inspected so i was on my 2nd one and i only had enough money to buy the car in cash which was a priority to me. the shop said they could give it a quick look without charging me since i was a loyal customer and said its good to go. one month after the purchase, check engine light is on and tires needed to be replaced etc. in the end i didnt pay for an inspection and my heart was sold from the first photo. 3 years later i have definitely spent more than what its worth but to me BECAUSE the car is in my name, its worth it to me. if the car wasnt, would actually kick and scream. so do what yall want with that. pretty much yes, being rich or well off however you want to word it is one thing when making these decisions but, as long as you keep making payments, everything that costs on top of the payment in a separate transaction (for example car insurance just to drive your car, oil changes, state inspection, emissions, car accessories etc.) is gonna be annoying as hell. so in the end, if you love it, itll even itself out. if you own this without any other reason then you thought this is what you were "supposed" to do, youre in the danger zone. dont do anything cause you feel like if you didnt somehow youre not a real person in society. youre alive youre just not on the cover of forbes. its not a big deal we just think it is. its not.

  • @chibiaye637
    @chibiaye637 Před 9 měsíci

    Maybe check the Feng shui of the house. Some people believe a house affects everything in life.

  • @luckybee12
    @luckybee12 Před 9 měsíci

    Granted I haven't watched all the videos about your house, but the ones I've watched I don't think I've heard you mention your real estate agent. A good agent is a crucial part of the home buying process. When I bought my first home I relied on my agent to give me honest opinions and he asked sellers, inspectors, and every person I encountered questions I would have never thought to ask. Many people assume an agent is there to show you houses and do the paperwork, but find yourself an agent who will be following the inspector around the house and pointing out places they should look at and asking questions about this or that. And if I had any of the problems you've had, my agent be my first call. Their job isn't done once they've sold you the house.

  • @jadeinthashade
    @jadeinthashade Před 9 měsíci

    Come on back home- L.A. misses your energy! ✨

  • @jm367
    @jm367 Před 9 měsíci

    I had the same issues. Home ownerships is really a pain. I sold my house and I’m much happier renting.

  • @ayshansam
    @ayshansam Před 9 měsíci +2

    What a headache. To expect home buying to be this blissful moment in your life and turn out to be a big burden (for the time being) is stressful to say the least! I think all you can do at this point is see the big picture. This is YOUR home and no longer the previous owners or anybody else! This is for you and your future family I think what you’re dealing with right now are growing pains.
    You can get through it if you got through 200k of debt. Lol like cmon girl! Big congratulations nonetheless. You’ve come so far! You didn’t come this far just to come this far. I believe in you!

  • @queens6583
    @queens6583 Před 9 měsíci +1

    We have a close friend who had bought a new house to be built in a brand new community. He drove by the building site for his house because he knew the foundation had been poured with cement the day before. While he was watching workman at his foundation site a truck accidentally backed into his foundation cracking it. He went to the contractor and threatened to sue if he was not allowed to pick another house further down the block because he knew a patch job on the foundation could lead to water leakage in years to come. He picked another lot space for his house and he then made it his business to randomly and frequently check the house and work being done till completion. Some other poor person bought his original house and has no idea that his foundation was cracked. I know you don't want to hear this, but you really should be around to keep an eye on what the contractor is doing and that no corner's are being cut. I learned you never have complete trust in anyone and question everything. Will you be doing an update on the financial aspect of this and how you are paying for all the renovations?

  • @sc3381
    @sc3381 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Aja! I totally get your desire to file a lawsuit (going through similar feelings myself) and you deserve an advocate. Many law offices will offer a free 30 minute consultation (I know this is if you have a work EAP program, not as sure if you're self-employed) that could be helpful. I utilized one and while he could not give me individualized advice, he did point out of avenues for me to file my grievances. For example, businesses are regulated by different state consumer affairs agencies and we as consumers are entitled to certain protections depending on the state. I was able to file a report with the appropriate State Attorney's Generals office for free and they are assisting with mediation. Nothing is guaranteed of course but worth a shot with either a consult or state agency!

  • @kiriyoplay
    @kiriyoplay Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hearing all these issues really scare me about getting a house. Like what Dzung (Honeysuckle) experienced with her newly bought house. Her experience was so bad, it dragged on for ages and she finally decided to sell the house at a loss before she even had the chance to live in it.

    • @AjaDang
      @AjaDang  Před 8 měsíci

      we'll talk about this in another video but we're contemplating doing the same.

  • @Happymavishappy
    @Happymavishappy Před 9 měsíci

    We had our own inspectors (multiple!) when we bought our house, and it was totally worth it. They paid for themselves from the credits we got back.

  • @britofalltrades
    @britofalltrades Před 9 měsíci

    I am a realtor in NC so I’m not sure what the real estate laws are in Houston. The inspection is only good for a day and they can only do so much. There are good and bad inspectors so it depends on who you got. I know homes in NC come with property disclosures and if there were so many repairs with this house your real estate agent should’ve negotiated those repairs for the seller to pay for or give a seller credit so you aren’t paying so much for it. And your agent should’ve went through the inspection report more and get other professionals to look at the areas of concern, like getting a structural engineer to see if there is something wrong with the bones of the home.

  • @michelleng7222
    @michelleng7222 Před 9 měsíci +2

    There is something to be said about feng shui. If you’re not meant to be in the house it probably makes sense to cut your losses and either sell or rent out. Having such a negative energy from the beginning seems to be a direct sign that this is not where you should be. Just an observation but if you feel you can overcome this, then follow your instincts.

    • @AjaDang
      @AjaDang  Před 8 měsíci

      I definitely understand that

  • @jesseeec
    @jesseeec Před 9 měsíci +1

    How about small claims court?
    I only brought 2 properties in my life, a condo and then a house. Both new construction….the condo had zero issues. The house is a money pit but not to your extent.

  • @MeMelRock
    @MeMelRock Před 9 měsíci +1

    Something similar happened to CZcamsr Kyeluh when she bought her first home and she documented it all on her channel. I recall her saying the inspector is legally protected from lawsuits...

  • @TheAvidGardenerNM
    @TheAvidGardenerNM Před 9 měsíci

    I would recommend looking at the sellers disclosure to see if the seller disclosed these issues or lived in the house long enough to know about this. The inspector is not a specialist and should recommend you consult a professional if they saw anything concerning in any specific area.

  • @PieShiido
    @PieShiido Před 8 měsíci

    You could do an invoice of everything you paid for and get paid for every single thing in court! Just fyi & so sorry to hear this ! Sending support 🫶

  • @xxmegababygirlxx
    @xxmegababygirlxx Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hi Aja. So sorry this is happening to you. I am currently In the midst of purchasing a home.
    Just finished the 10 day inspection window.
    How did you find your contractors?
    I would love to have some come with me for my final walkthrough before close 😅

    • @PlaintiffsPleazzz
      @PlaintiffsPleazzz Před 9 měsíci +1

      Ask your realtor for licensed contractors that they recommend. Nextdoor is also a good source for these types of referrals. Good luck with your new home! 🍀

    • @xxmegababygirlxx
      @xxmegababygirlxx Před 9 měsíci

      @@PlaintiffsPleazzz thanks Emily. Your name totally checks out 💚

  • @madeline5175
    @madeline5175 Před 9 měsíci

    It will get better.

  • @malloryjohnson6192
    @malloryjohnson6192 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am so sorry. We moved from Oregon to Spring, Texas, which is North of Houston. We bought a lipstick on a pig house like you did. Everything needed replacing, we discovered we did not like Houston, and honestly, it is the #1 worst driving place in the USA! Most crashes, most deaths. You are expected to get into car crashes there. It is America's armpit. Downtown Houston is a very dirty and scary place. We moved back to Oregon after 2 years there.

  • @andrewh2u
    @andrewh2u Před 9 dny

    There are some things which cant be caught during an inspection without causing some damage as they are hidden from view or inspection. It would be hard to win a legal case unless you had somethng outright visible which was misreported. Done a number of renovations including rolling up my shirtsleeves for full rewiring and replumbing of my houses from the ground up.... its all part of the 'joys' of home ownership. If its fixable then fix it and improve it investing sweat over dollars wherever necessary.

  • @SCSC-qz7rr
    @SCSC-qz7rr Před 9 měsíci +1

    Deuteronomy 28:6 - “You will be blessed when you come in and blessed when you go out.”
    Luke 10:5 - “Peace be to this house”
    Psalm 51:10. “Now my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayer that is made in this place. For now, I have chosen and consecrated this house that my name may be there forever”
    Proverbs 24:3-4 “By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established; by knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches.”
    Amen!🙏🙏🙏✝️❤️ Your House is now blessed!!!🙏🙏🙏

  • @acivilright
    @acivilright Před 9 měsíci +1

    I regret buying g my house last year, as a first time buyer. It has been nonstop issues. I too had a car accident and had to get a new car. I've learned from home buying that sellers will cover up/lie/do whatever they need to to get you to buy what they're selling. I don't blame my home inspector. I blame the seller who clearly covered up and did not disclose major defects.

    • @mrobanyaki7294
      @mrobanyaki7294 Před 9 měsíci

      i'm interested in hearing...what were the problems you experienced? and total estimated cost of repairs you've done?

  • @jacain2649
    @jacain2649 Před 8 měsíci

    Aja life has been hell since she bought this house omg 🥲😭

  • @SCSC-qz7rr
    @SCSC-qz7rr Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Aja, I don’t blame you to feel how you feel about the house in Houston, however, I don’t think it’s a curse, at the contrary, look how much you’re learning about home projects and you’re doing your best to fix it the proper way. Unfortunate, we have no control over other people as the previous owner being extremely irresponsible, careless and a cheater, but don’t forget “what goes around, comes around”… so he will get what he planted. Meanwhile, just focus on your cute little house and continue putting your touches. I think your realtor can help you in all of your questions especially if she/he recommended the inspector and I would call the inspector just to let him know, as if he did not have enough experience in doing his job, he may want to know what or where he missed so he can be more careful in the future. If you have decided not to sue the previous owner, just move on, continue fixing the house, now don’t forget that you bought a very old house too, so of course it’s going to need a lot of repairs. Just keep putting your touches and don’t forget this is an investment, so you’re putting money into it right now, but if you decide to sell it later on, you’re going to get more than what you’re putting in. So, we that said, move on, continue with the great job you’re doing, bless your house with Bible scriptures and don’t talk negative. Also, I would not let the plumbers do the work without your supervision so if I were you, I would be there at the house while they’re re doing the plumbing.
    Stay blessed, happy & peaceful🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️

  • @amac0190
    @amac0190 Před 9 měsíci

    Inspectors perform visual inspections. If something is not easily visible because it is hidden behind a wall, covered by shingles, under insulation, the inspector is NOT going to see it. They'll open doors and move furniture and climb in the roof turn knobs and that's it. The inspectors don't come through knocking down walls with X-ray glasses. Plus, they're just some how schmo ex (or current) contractor with a lot of knowledge about houses.
    I am so sorry you are having these feelings of regret and remorse. I've definitely been through that. I am sorry that the weight of expectations of buying your first home is weighing so heavily on you. It gets better. You get more comfortable and it truly becomes your home, quirks and all. ❤️❤️

  • @crazykaitlyn
    @crazykaitlyn Před 9 měsíci

    *clicks the video just to comment* YES!

  • @SshawNation
    @SshawNation Před 9 měsíci +15

    We’re looking to buy our first home but this is one of my fears.

    • @Rocioslane
      @Rocioslane Před 9 měsíci

      Try your best to save as much as possible, but don’t this let this discourage you

    • @AjaDang
      @AjaDang  Před 8 měsíci +1

      don't let this discourage you if you really want to buy a house. Now that you've seen my experiences, you know what to prepare for.

  • @Your_Lifestyle_Business
    @Your_Lifestyle_Business Před 8 měsíci

    Ultimately, pursuing legal action can be time-consuming and costly, and the outcome is uncertain. Weigh the potential costs and benefits carefully and consider alternative options. I will go and make a donation based on your message. Thanks Aja
    Regenerate

  • @phamtruc
    @phamtruc Před 6 měsíci

    Some lawyer offices will listen to your case to see if you're able to sue. They will take your case and you don't need to pay anything until you win your case (I have won 2 cases in my life). I know you don't currently have the energy, but I would keep tabs/receipts and look into some kind of consultations so you'll get some money back from this whole experience.

  • @jacobruffcorn
    @jacobruffcorn Před 9 měsíci

    Thinking back, anything you could have done differently? How can we avoid the same thing?

    • @AjaDang
      @AjaDang  Před 9 měsíci +3

      I would hire 2 inspectors instead of 1.

  • @ElaynaRR
    @ElaynaRR Před 9 měsíci +1

    What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger! :) Hang in there! Thank you for sharing your experiences.

  • @nuthingness
    @nuthingness Před 9 měsíci

    When the previous owner handed me the keys and showed me around the house, he mentioned he’s the first owner of the house and it’s not haunted even though I didn’t ask. Moved in and whadya know started hearing knocks and sounds of things crashing for no apparent reason when no one else was home 😅 found out we have a female spirit in the garage. My mom had felt a hand on her shoulder and heard her friendly giggle. If we’re going to be roommates we might as well get along so we’re very respectful towards her and always greeting her when we enter the garage.
    So even though you feel its bad juju just remember at least you don’t have an evil entity taking up residence in your home. We are lucky she’s friendly 😅😅

  • @missylearned9821
    @missylearned9821 Před 9 měsíci

    I think it’s why I want to buy an old/er house that has had nothing but maybe a new roof put on it. Obviously, I don’t intend to pay “new house per square foot price for it” either. An old/er house that hasn’t been touched is preferable to me, but it comes with work. But, at least I’d know it was updated properly.

  • @saraymss
    @saraymss Před 9 měsíci

    Maybe I’ve been watching a lot of true crime lately 😅 but … is it possible that the previous owner and the inspector know each other? 🙈

  • @Kitkat-wu3ow
    @Kitkat-wu3ow Před 9 měsíci

    Bad juju? Girl, you and Brian have strong heritage.... Apply feng shui and do the Filipino catholic house blessing... I swear it does wonders.

  • @v.ju._.ju.v
    @v.ju._.ju.v Před 9 měsíci +1

    awww I would have been your friend to come over so you won't be alone. I live in Houston (katy) too ^_^

  • @alexisswu
    @alexisswu Před 9 měsíci

    Isnt it buyer beware?

  • @bluetech7128
    @bluetech7128 Před 9 měsíci

    How's Houston treating you? Planning to move there and buy a house there from Phoenix

    • @AjaDang
      @AjaDang  Před 9 měsíci

      so far it's not treating me well lol

    • @bluetech7128
      @bluetech7128 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AjaDang awe.

  • @MrOBJECTIVETRUTH
    @MrOBJECTIVETRUTH Před 9 měsíci

    FYI any old house is going to have old electrical, old roof, old, furnace, old pipes… your house is a normal house. Give it 5-10 plus years…. Nothing will be financially worth it til then. You love the house for better or worse? House isn’t dating…

  • @kimberleymchaney6940
    @kimberleymchaney6940 Před 9 měsíci

    I’m pretty sure it’s nearly impossible to sue an inspector