A few years back our house was struck with lightening and caught on fire. Fire dept was quick and we lost about half of the 2nd floor. We obviously did remediation and repairs. The house is completely fine now and no damage remains. But do we need to disclose this when selling our house? Will the fact that it caught on fire affect our home value?
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