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Lewis Kerwin
  • Investor
  • Seattle
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Should repair invoice on out of state prpty include line items?

Lewis Kerwin
  • Investor
  • Seattle
Posted

Hi,

I recently bought a house in detroit. The pre-purchase inspection listed a number of recommended repairs. My PM just hired a contractor to make these repairs and sent me an invoice that simply says "Upgrades City and HI punch list completions”. The punch list in question was uploaded from my PM and was simply the words from the inspection. Is this considered proper? Or should the business doing the repairs state specifically what they repaired in their invoice?

Thank you

Lewis