CSP 49
Member
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
Completed an inspection yesterday (FHA) where the entire yard is dirt, dead thatch and a few weeds. While I've appraised some houses with bad spots I can't recall appraising a house with a yard needing 100% replacement. It looks like a yard that has been killed off in anticipation of resodding.
Is grass/sod a cosmetic item? This house is newer construction located in a PUD where I'm 99.9% sure that not only is grass/sod required I'd be willing to bet the type of grass is also specified in the HOA docs.
St. Augustine grass is the typical choice in most communities so its fairly expensive to sod a yard. Its not just throwing down grass seed its having pallets of sod delivered and thrown.
Is grass/sod a cosmetic item and "As Is" the way to go or with the level of expense and anticipated HOA enforcement is this "Subject To" sod replacement?
Is grass/sod a cosmetic item? This house is newer construction located in a PUD where I'm 99.9% sure that not only is grass/sod required I'd be willing to bet the type of grass is also specified in the HOA docs.
St. Augustine grass is the typical choice in most communities so its fairly expensive to sod a yard. Its not just throwing down grass seed its having pallets of sod delivered and thrown.
Is grass/sod a cosmetic item and "As Is" the way to go or with the level of expense and anticipated HOA enforcement is this "Subject To" sod replacement?
