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<blockquote data-quote="montesa" data-source="post: 3315638" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>Youre right about flippers. I have a friend that bought a house in Norman that was a flip. Low grade new stuff and all the problems carefully covered up. Ended up having major foundation issues and other things. He got a terrible deal and has to live with it. It’s very easy to hide things that shouldn’t be hidden and someone will come along and pay top dollar for it. Even the flipping shows on tv have ended up in law suits because of the nature of the business. It can be done right of course but there’s a lot of incentive to cut corners. </p><p></p><p>If it makes you feel better, when I plan a living room I plan for a large tv, seating that works with it and plans for where the surround sound should go. Nothing worse than a nice looking living room with a tv jammed in the corner out of place and wires running everywhere. Somehow that’s classy I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montesa, post: 3315638, member: 477"] Youre right about flippers. I have a friend that bought a house in Norman that was a flip. Low grade new stuff and all the problems carefully covered up. Ended up having major foundation issues and other things. He got a terrible deal and has to live with it. It’s very easy to hide things that shouldn’t be hidden and someone will come along and pay top dollar for it. Even the flipping shows on tv have ended up in law suits because of the nature of the business. It can be done right of course but there’s a lot of incentive to cut corners. If it makes you feel better, when I plan a living room I plan for a large tv, seating that works with it and plans for where the surround sound should go. Nothing worse than a nice looking living room with a tv jammed in the corner out of place and wires running everywhere. Somehow that’s classy I guess. [/QUOTE]
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