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Updated over 7 years ago, 06/07/2017
Did Not See That Coming...
Hey BP!
Still relatively new to the forums but already so many stories to share, like this one...
A friend of mine recently bought a single family home and, in short, was a good deal, overall. However, a large branch (really large) of a tree in the backyard snapped off due to heavy winds and fell on the neighbor's roof causing structural damage. Apparently the tree had been rotting for quite some time, even before my friend purchased the property, and therefore the stability of the tree was compromised. The situation was a mess and Mother Nature taught an important lesson: Inspect the ENTIRE property.
According to her, the inspection report came pretty clean with little problems in regards to the property building itself. However, no one made note of the trees (in fact, the neighbors were not even aware let alone the former property owner which helped keep legal issues at bay). And yes, I did intend on the plural because there is yet another tree in the backyard that cracked due to the wind and by the grace of God held it together (however, this tree is pointed at the other neighbor's house and needs to be dealt with immediately).
Of course, this is not the most evident concern that comes to mind when investors or home buyers have so much on their minds already but seriously take a look around. Money may not grow on trees but keeping this in mind might save you hundreds down the line...