neatfreak
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This is going to be quick because I am headed to the airport soon to fly home.
Anyway-we did inspections on our house yesterday. I thought they went well. Inspector found a few plumbing problems, a few other small things, and a foundation crack that he said he didn''t think was a big deal. He said none of the problems were huge deals or dealbreakers.
THEN we got the inspection report. TONS of things are listed as being in poor condition. But the comments mostly seem to make mountains out of molehills! Like the whole doorway/entry section is listed as being in poor condition but the only comment is that there is a cracked entryway board (which we know and is easy to fix). Or the exterior is listed as being in poor condition but the only thing wrong with it is a teensy area of rot (that he said is easily replaceable) and that it really needs a paint job BAD.
And he also mentions the grading in the lawn as being flat rather than away from the house-and in the report it sounds bad but in person it didn''t seem like a big deal to him.
What gives? Are home inspection reports a lot scarier than what is really going on? Or should we be really careful here? I should mention that we have a contractor coming out this week to look at the grading and foundation crack.
I am going to call him on Monday to clarify-but anyone have any insight into this???
Anyway-we did inspections on our house yesterday. I thought they went well. Inspector found a few plumbing problems, a few other small things, and a foundation crack that he said he didn''t think was a big deal. He said none of the problems were huge deals or dealbreakers.
THEN we got the inspection report. TONS of things are listed as being in poor condition. But the comments mostly seem to make mountains out of molehills! Like the whole doorway/entry section is listed as being in poor condition but the only comment is that there is a cracked entryway board (which we know and is easy to fix). Or the exterior is listed as being in poor condition but the only thing wrong with it is a teensy area of rot (that he said is easily replaceable) and that it really needs a paint job BAD.
And he also mentions the grading in the lawn as being flat rather than away from the house-and in the report it sounds bad but in person it didn''t seem like a big deal to him.
What gives? Are home inspection reports a lot scarier than what is really going on? Or should we be really careful here? I should mention that we have a contractor coming out this week to look at the grading and foundation crack.
I am going to call him on Monday to clarify-but anyone have any insight into this???