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Chris Hines
  • Investor
  • Gilbert, AZ
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Cleveland Duplex - Inspection Report

Chris Hines
  • Investor
  • Gilbert, AZ
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Hi all:

Been working towards my own goal for 2017 of buying my first property.. in the inspection period for a duplex in Cleveland, OH.  House is 71 years old, so I understand it has it's flaws.  But, I tell people no for a living, and am not a contractor/repairman, so I wanted some feedback.  

The item that really caught my attention was the point about the upper floor not being level. Checked with the inspector, he said that the foundation and basement slab are in good condition.  Joist is intact as well.  His quote was that it was minor, but worth noting.

Have I covered most of the bases here on what I need to be concerned about?  I'm not worried about the inspector trying to hustle me, I just don't know enough to know if I've asked the right questions to try to mitigate my own risk.

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