Greg davenport
Member
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Arkansas
Does this fit under the adverse condition (environmental condition) in the site section or does it go in the improvements section (physical deficiencies)
Here is the deal.
30 year old house, ok condition, but the sewer lines from the house to the public hook up are shoot. (See photo).
The line is so broken that it has to be replaced, it has not reached the point of backing up into the house, but the ground is saturated with water to the point of pooling on the surface.
There was no smell at the time of the appraisal.
how would you handle it?
Here is the deal.
30 year old house, ok condition, but the sewer lines from the house to the public hook up are shoot. (See photo).
The line is so broken that it has to be replaced, it has not reached the point of backing up into the house, but the ground is saturated with water to the point of pooling on the surface.
There was no smell at the time of the appraisal.
how would you handle it?