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Joshua Fallin
  • Investor
  • Littleton, CO
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Construction and mold during appraisal

Joshua Fallin
  • Investor
  • Littleton, CO
Posted

Hey BP Community!

I am currently selling our rental in Littleton, CO. During inspection they found a small leak in the wall behind the sink. I immediately had a plummer come over, open up the drywall, and repair the leak. There was a small bit of mold that had formed where the leak was. We are having some specialists coming out soon to remediate the mold; however, we just found out the appraisal is tomorrow and the drywall and mold won't be repaired yet. My assumption is the appraiser will understand that this is being repaired and remediated and can hopefully see past this; however, we all know where assumptions will get us. Any suggestions here?

Many thanks, 

Josh

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