Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, WA Home Inspector (King of the House)

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Perhaps if I say, “Please?”

Often people are under the impression that those concerns we inspectors cite are immediately remedied. That would be the situation at a perfect world. I have, a number of times, gone back to re-inspect a home that I inspected a couple years before. In almost all instances, about the only thing that has changed is, maybe, they had the furnace serviced. Then again, maybe not. Sometimes it is discouraging to see how little is done if the recommendations are of a critical nature.

Via Charles Buell, Seattle, WA, Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com):

     How long ago is 1971?

     It is the year I graduated from College.

     I had not built my first house yet----five years to go.

     No kids yet----although some close calls.

     It was 39 years ago---if I have done my math correctly.

 

     It is quite common to call for repairs to homes during an inspection.  In fact I have never inspected a house that didn’t need “something” fixed. 

     It is also quite common for my recommendations to be ignored.

     About 5 years ago I inspected a house where the electrical service crossed the house from the street to the electrical mast on the back side of the house.  The wire was resting on the ridge of the house and the wind had been moving the wire back and forth to the point that the granules were worn off the ridge and the bare conductors were exposed and touching the roof.  A couple of weeks after I did this inspection I got a call from the electrician who was going through my report and making necessary repairs at the home.  He was very impressed with the report and went on-and-on about how he had never seen anything like it and just called to let me know that. 

     Cool----I thought----it is nice to get these kinds of calls now and then. 

     I drive by this house almost every day----as it is very close to my house.

     Five years later----the wire is still in the same position it was when I inspected the house----except that the wire and the roof has five more years of abrasion on them.

     Back to 1971.

     On one of my recent inspections, my buyer sent me an old appraisal that had been done on the property----in 1971.  The appraiser had noted that the steps from the sidewalk up to the house were in poor condition and were in need of repair.  Here is a screen shot of the appraiser’s recommendation.

Fix the dang stairs

     Not sure what the “imp” refers to----and I am hoping that someone familiar with “appraiser-speak” can translate for us.  I think the overall message is clear however.

     39 years later----the stairs are still in need of repair-----only more so----and no real translation is required.

Fix the dang stairs

     I had the same recommendation as the appraiser did in 1971. 

     Perhaps if I say, “Please?”

Charles Buell

 

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Comments

I bet you are finding that recommendations are ignored even more these days when so many people are just making their house payment.

Posted by Steve Kantor - Best Agent Business - Virtual Assistance (BEST AGENT BUSINESS) almost 2 years ago

Steve,

That is a logical and safe assumption these days.

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) almost 2 years ago

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