OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) — A metro woman said her home turned into a house of horrors only about a month after she bought it.
She alleges that inspectors told her things were pretty much good to go, but mold inside made her sick, while flooding issues and crumbling walls have led to a lawsuit.
“This is where most of the mold is inside of the walls,” Miranda Augusta said pointing to the south side of her home.
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Augusta is going on year three inside her northwest Oklahoma City home and several problems have plagued her for about that same amount of time.
“You can literally feel the water there,” she said showing KFOR a wall in her home. “Then, down here, it’s all crumbling again.”
She bought the house near Meridian and Memorial in 2022.
“It’s in a perfect neighborhood, easy access to the highway,” she said.
She had an inspection done that showed they found no significant safety concerns. They only found minor issues or moderate recommendations that can be fixed at a cost “somewhat reasonable.” The company does add in the inspection that those issues should be addressed A.S.A.P. and they were in areas like common stone cracking outside, moderate floor cracking, some smaller areas of wood rot and a bit of HVAC issues.