Ten Minutes With Tamara: Guest Carissa B. from Oregon – October 27, 2020

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One Comment

  1. Excellent post. Thank you for sharing. It is a relief to know that post 1989 houses are generally safe. I’m looking fwd to your post on what to do if you buy an older house. Specially those built in the 80s (the in-between period).

    Thanks for all your work

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