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All Forum Posts by: Jeff Pollock

Jeff Pollock has started 5 posts and replied 34 times.

Post: Help! New Roof Could Derail House Hack

Jeff Pollock
Pro Member
Posted
  • Truckee, CA
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Thanks, @Christopher B.! Much appreciated. I have two roofers who verified they wouldn't advise doing anything other than a full replacement at the moment. Sounds like I need to ask the seller to reach out to the company who did the work instead of me doing that directly with the Inspection Report. More context is I'm planning to buy and hold this for a while and even with the cost of a new roof added on top of the purchase price it's coming in pretty competitively in terms of comps in a hot market. Maybe first path forward would be the seller pursues making things right with the company who did the work, then if that doesn't yield results for whatever reason request credit for this on Request for Repairs?

Post: Help! New Roof Could Derail House Hack

Jeff Pollock
Pro Member
Posted
  • Truckee, CA
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Thanks, Mark! I would imagine some kind of warranty or guarantee would come with work like that, correct? Even with roof replacement it's still comping $10-30k below others on the market.

Post: Help! New Roof Could Derail House Hack

Jeff Pollock
Pro Member
Posted
  • Truckee, CA
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Hey Everyone! I'm a rookie working on my first deal, which is currently in Escrow at the moment. The inspection report came back stating a new roof is needed because of several gaps in roofing seals and doesn't look in any way like it was actually replaced recently. I'm worried I'm going to have to pay for it at the end of the day. The seller replaced the roof less than a year ago, and has stated many times he won't pay to fix anything. He understands he's in a seller's market with lots of investors flocking here with all cash offers, and I'm worried that if I don't figure out a creative way to get it fixed I'll be out lots of cash I need to use to increase the value of the property.

My plan right now is to understand what kind of warranty/guarantee came with the roofing job and hopefully have the company who did the work make it right if they really did replace it recently. Another path forward would be to put the cost on the Request for Repairs but I'm not confident the seller will concede anything given the market conditions.

Has anyone dealt with a similar situation in the past? Any advice would be very much appreciated!

Post: Help! New Roof Could Derail House Hack

Jeff Pollock
Pro Member
Posted
  • Truckee, CA
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Hey Everyone! I'm a rookie working on my first deal, which is currently in Escrow at the moment. The inspection report came back stating a new roof is needed because of several gaps in roofing seals and doesn't look in any way like it was actually replaced recently. I'm worried I'm going to have to pay for it at the end of the day. The seller replaced the roof less than a year ago, and has stated many times he won't pay to fix anything. He understands he's in a seller's market with lots of investors flocking here with all cash offers, and I'm worried that if I don't figure out a creative way to get it fixed I'll be out lots of cash I need to use to increase the value of the property.

My plan right now is to understand what kind of warranty/guarantee came with the roofing job and hopefully have the company who did the work make it right if they really did replace it recently. Another path forward would be to put the cost on the Request for Repairs but I'm not confident the seller will concede anything given the market conditions.

Has anyone dealt with a similar situation in the past? Any advice would be very much appreciated!