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Updated 12 months ago,

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Srini Murthy
  • GA
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Turnkey investment property - Inspection report Advice needed.

Srini Murthy
  • GA
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Hello All,

Got an inspection report on a turnkey property in the Mid-West. This will be managed remotely through property managers. Here are the significant issues list. Older home Pre 1950.

1.Wood windows throughout the home are difficult to open & rotting in various areas.
2. Siding, fascia, and soffit was missing, and/or damaged at one or more locations.
3. Exterior wood siding, framing, and/or trim rot was observed at one or more locations.
4. Wear such as granule loss, exposed fiberglass, biogrowth, nail pops, and/or buckling shingles was observed. The roof seems to be in its last stages, maybe couple more years.
5. The vent stack and/or service mast boot flashing is damaged or deteriorated.
6. Gutters are loose, clogged, improperly sloped, leaking, and damaged at multiple locations.
7. Foundation cracks, settlement, & deterioration was observed at one or more locations.
8. Active water intrusion was observed at the foundation wall, box sill, and/or floor at one or more locations.
9. HVAC is from 2008/2009.
10. No Carbon Monoxide or Smoke Alarms
11. Chimney cracks, biogrowth, and deterioration was observed. Chimney cap was missing.
12. An active leak(s) was observed. The leak was verified visually, or a moisture meter read above the recommended dry range of 14%. Recommend repair as needed by a licensed plumber.

I am mostly concerned about the Windows, Roof, Gutters, HVAC and foundation water leaks. The rest I assume are minor fixes which can be done??

Pros - New water heater, refreshed Kitchen and baths. New carpet and paint.

So my fellow TK investors, seasoned pros please give me your expert opinions. Without credit for the roof and HVAC I am hesitant to proceed..

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