V. Nightshade
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2003
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
1. Am appraising for a well-maintained mid-century house with a teeny amount of dry rot (dryrot) that I noticed on the bottom of a few of the vertical siding boards. The house is in good condition..(.but can it be in good condition if there is a teeny amount of dry rot? )Anyway, I do not think it presents a condition affecting structural integrity or health and safety -- safety, security or soundness. I know I have to disclose this and show pictures, but do I have to make it a required repair condition?
2. There is also an area about 12" x 6" on the bottom where the siding appears damaged and a piece of wire screen placed over it and attached. The owner told me that this was done in connection with getting underneath the shower pan to get a rat out of there, and they covered up the hole. It seems that that this does need to be repaired, which would mean making it "subject to."
As I write this, I wonder if I need to ask for an inspection rather than request repair? I'm sure the buyers are getting an inspecton anyway!
Please advise. Also, if #2 didn't exist, would the answer be the same for #1. Thanks!
2. There is also an area about 12" x 6" on the bottom where the siding appears damaged and a piece of wire screen placed over it and attached. The owner told me that this was done in connection with getting underneath the shower pan to get a rat out of there, and they covered up the hole. It seems that that this does need to be repaired, which would mean making it "subject to."
As I write this, I wonder if I need to ask for an inspection rather than request repair? I'm sure the buyers are getting an inspecton anyway!
Please advise. Also, if #2 didn't exist, would the answer be the same for #1. Thanks!