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Thought We Avoided Knob & Tube… Turns Out The Whole House Has It

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Location: Ohio

Hey everyone — looking for some advice or similar experiences from Ohio homeowners.

I recently bought a house in Cuyahoga County (older home), and in our purchase agreement we specifically included a contingency that knob-and-tube wiring could NOT be in use. Based on that, we moved forward with the purchase.

After closing, we had a contractor out for a small issue, and they told us the house appears to be extensively (possibly entirely) wired with active knob-and-tube.

What’s confusing is:

  • The seller (individual, not a company) marked the electrical section as “N/A” on the Residential Property Disclosure form
  • Our inspection report didn’t mention knob-and-tube at all
  • We relied on that contract language when buying

Now we’re potentially looking at a very expensive rewire, and I’m trying to figure out what our options realistically are.

Has anyone in Ohio dealt with something similar?

  • Were you able to get the seller to pay or settle?
  • Did you go through a lawyer, and was it worth it?
  • Any issues with insurance because of knob-and-tube?

Not looking for strict legal advice — just trying to understand how these situations usually play out in the real world.

Appreciate any insight ????

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