Purchased a home contained by IL. hose down leak, drywall drizzly. Nothing on disclosure. have receiving showing reairs needed.? Purchased the home 5/23/08. We had the home inspected. Upon closing...

Purchased the home 5/23/08. We had the home inspected. Upon closing the wholesaler handed us a pile of receipts. After moving surrounded by we noticed signs of recent repair to the wall/floor from dampen damage. We also found a acceptance dated 5/6/08 from a contractor stating additional repair for plumbing "RECOMMENDED" (a) $1,400-$1,700.
Nothing be listed on the disclosure. We in a minute have wet running between the walls on the floor so we can't use the upper bath. What can we do? Is the wholesaler liable?
Answers:    Ask an attorney. No matter what happen, get the repairs made or the impair will be more extensive in a few weeks. Call the plumber who made the recommended quotes and obtain specifics about what and where on earth. Then decide if you can do any of the work yourself, that quote suggests a 2-3 morning job that may involve introductory walls. This needs to be done anyway to repair the marine damage within the walls.
Call an attorney, you probably can get the repairs rewarded by the seller, but in a minute you need to supply the law fees.
Yes they are. This information is required surrounded by the Disclosure. Check with your Realtor or whoever financed the home. I would also be calling the Inspector to see why he missed things similar to this.