Tom4value
Senior Member
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2016
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Massachusetts
Pretty much what you said here is fine. Sounds like you are hesitant about, “musty”. That word is fine. The word is factual (not biased), common enough so a typical reader will know what you mean and since it describes the odor, you are qualified to state it. You avoided calling it mold. That is good. You are not qualified to make that determination. You also report what you saw (moisture, no standing water).I was at an appointment today, and when I walked into the house, there was a strong musty odor. This house has been updated (more like putting lipstick on a pig) new paint, trim, flooring, fixtures, appliances, cabinets, everything, inside. When I opened up the exterior crawl space hatch the smell just about knocked me over, I got a headache almost instantly and did not proceed from there. I did notice moisture on the gravel floor in the crawl space, but no standing water. I'm looking for verbiage, how do you state a smell in your report? TIA
A poster here said it is probably due to poor ventilation. While this is probably true, I would avoid saying that. That is an opinion that you are not qualified to make; especially since you said the odor was so bad you avoided a full inspection of the area.