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A buyer's agent notices that several windows in the home have foggy condensation between the double panes. This red flag specifically indicates:
- A structural shift in the foundation that has squeezed the window frames.
- The thermal seals of the windows have failed, meaning they no longer provide proper insulation.
- The seller has been using a humidifier excessively, which is a sign of healthy air quality.
- That the home was built before 1978 and likely contains lead-based glass.
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