Whole house is leaning! Structural train wreck on this home inspection.
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
- On this home inspection we find some subtle clues that paint a much bigger picture.
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It can still be the perfect property for them... If they're willing to tear the house down and build a new one to code.
Ed, Ted and Fred got together and built them some additions. (while drinking copious amounts of beer)
That'll buff right out. A little caulk. Good as new.
This is a comment born of hard-learned lessons. :)
To fix this right you'd have to completely demolish all of the added on crap and get down to the original singlewide thats hiding underneath. Then you could rebuild a roof over it and a proper deck.
Both Realtors are ethical????
Did you SEE THAT HOUSE?
98% chance that is a trailer
You can see the a frame hitch on the back. It's a double wide with a bunch of trash additions.
@@jf6466work Yup. Starting at 1:18.
You can safely move to 100%.
Looks like a big tree fort. Yeah, kids built this.
I'd buy the land and ask 5k to remove the garbage. umm. House.
I don’t understand how it’s bad news for a customer that you saved them a headache.
If they’d better salespeople the sales person would say it’s a good thing because there will be another home to love. They build them every day.
Man, I know those days must suck, but not only are the problems not your fault, but more importantly, those are the days you really show your worth--and on those days, you're worth your weight in gold.
Integrity matters--whether in a home or a home inspector.
They turned the deck into living space... ugh. Was this a trailer home with extensions?
It almost looks like there is a trailer hidden in the middle of that turd. They put a pitched roof over it and an extension on each side.
Looks like a frankensteined single wide.
forreal i was thinking the same thing. pulled in a mobile home and poured a foundation around it then added a few rooms and a roof somewhere down the line
@@ericd7532 It is. 1:18 and further, A-frame hitch can be seen there.
it has to be heartbreaking. had to break bad news to customers before. by far, most jobs i could fix, right too. one like this? hard to tell the customer it's cheaper to build new.
And building You have a better end result.
That house looks like someone built a deck and then said put on house on the deck
Even a bad inspection is useful. If the buyer really wants the house, they can use the inspection to negotiate a lower price and/or cash back. Cash back depends on your mortgage company, but most are open to an escrow used for repair costs.
Sadly, that home will burn down, total loss, next week.
Na they will organise a mud slide insted.
In order to burn down, it would have to first last long enough without falling over
Was that a trailer ("manufactured home") that they kept adding porches/decks to and then enclosing them?
Wouldn’t want this shack if it was free!
Why not mention the horrible condition and sway at the base level? It makes your point even more noticeable and valid.
Thats not a stick built home. Its a roof over a mobile single wide.
Can it be fixed or just condemned.
Anything can be repaired if you have the money.
But when you have foundation issues, the whole structure is compromised..
Given this scenario, unfortunately, since everything is just jerryrigged together, as you fix one thing, you're going to find 12 more issues when you dig deeper.
That property is only worth the land. That house holds no value in my perspective.
Fixing that house is "unpossible".
Some buildings cannot be saved, and this is one of them. All the additions are wrong from foundation to roof. There is nothing good to go back to except possibly the trailer house in the middle. Not betting on that being right, either. This is a total tear down.
Looks like that house is heading down the hill. Might be cheaper to buy it post-collapse when you can more easily convince the seller to give you a "demo and cleanup" discount.
Slightly more than cosmetic
You see a train wreck, I see affordable housing… If it’s cheap enough. WAYYY better than a tent.
It's not bad news at all. You saved a buyer a mountain of heartache and massive repair bills. That property should be condemned.
You are telling me that anyone who can earn enough to buy a house isn't smart enough to be able to see the problems with this house? Or did they inherit as opposed to earning the money?
Demo time!!!!!!!!!
$2000.00 house whats the problem?
I'm a cheap DIY shmuck with too much time, and even I could do better.
RUN AWAY!
Cute house. Hope they can re support that deck and that's all it needs.
Wow, the client fell in love with this? Just so the clients money isn't a total waste, tell them for future reference to run from anything that even looks close to this shack from hello. Or maybe just get it for the property, the shack is worthless. Love, as the saying goes, wears blinders.
Price may have been a major factor.
The client was Blackrock or some out of state buyer. Bank fraud on at least the part of the seller. Horrible representation or fraud on part of the buyer's realtor. Fraud on the part of the Selling realtor. If the appraiser called this a stick built home in any regard he dont know his foot from a chicken, let alone the value of Real Property.
@@spartanstu8495 And you know this how???
Just bought this house thank you again for the home inspection I didnt take any of your advice and bought it! Home warranty wont file my claim welp time to go the bank! Because I dont have insurance!
You're kidding correct ?