I am active duty (18 years) and I'm buying a new home in the N.E.. My offer for the house is 25K under asking and was accepted. The house was just appraised and in the remarks, they state that some rotted wood and a disclosed water issue MUST be repaired prior to loan approval. Can the inspector MANDATE this or is it a recommendation? :icon_question:
I have remodeled 2 prior houses I've owned and the wood trim is minimal and the water isssue is being caused by improper surface water removal and downspout usage. The water dumps right next to the foundation!
They owner was told her water that comes in through the cold joint between the basement floor and poured walls require a french drain to be cut in to the basement floor. My inspector says it's not needed (I agree) but the seller offered money in the P&S to correct this. The apprasier sees this in the P$S and now states this must be done along with some minor rotted trim near the downspouts from spalsh. What can I do, course of action. I'm set to move and close in 3 weeks...
I have remodeled 2 prior houses I've owned and the wood trim is minimal and the water isssue is being caused by improper surface water removal and downspout usage. The water dumps right next to the foundation!
They owner was told her water that comes in through the cold joint between the basement floor and poured walls require a french drain to be cut in to the basement floor. My inspector says it's not needed (I agree) but the seller offered money in the P&S to correct this. The apprasier sees this in the P$S and now states this must be done along with some minor rotted trim near the downspouts from spalsh. What can I do, course of action. I'm set to move and close in 3 weeks...

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