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Updated 11 months ago,

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Ryan Baggett
  • Inspector
  • Indianapolis
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Is attic access required? About to list first flip!

Ryan Baggett
  • Inspector
  • Indianapolis
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I have a very basic 1944 house that I've renovated. It didn't have attic access when I bought it. There's no plumbing or HVAC up there. I'm about ready to list it, but wondering if I NEED to add attic access for a home I spector. 


I imagine all someone would find is ancient insulation.  I even replaced old shingles and the 70 year old boards were in solid shape. Roofer/contractor never took photos inside attic as I had requested because he onlyhad to replace a few boards of sheathing with a little OSB. 

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