We bought a fixer-upper. After the sale, we found were discrepancies between what various people told us and reality. It ended up costing us 50% of the price we paid for the property.
The property was obviously distressed, so we knew it was a risk.
The seller, and, separately, the seller‘s agent withheld information, the home inspector found stuff but said it would be easy to fix, and the county permit office flat-out lied to us about our prospects to fix things up.
After we spent six months figuring out how to play by the book, the planning office added a further delay of construction of over six months by processing permits slowly.
For no good reason, PG&E probably won’t hook up power until well after we are ready to move in.