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Troy Welch No insulation or vapor barrier
17 February 2019 | 13 replies
There does not appear to be a vapor barrier.
Prashant P. General Contractor Walk Through Fee
13 March 2014 | 45 replies
Least of all me, there is absolutely nothing a CG will advise me on from the size of a ring nail on shingles to the vapor liner below grade of the foundation, nothing, if I need an advisor I'll ask an engineer.And, contractors will do well to hook up with good investors.
N/A N/A Lease Option agreement fell apart
8 April 2017 | 5 replies
We declined to do so because since she called the contract illegal and will not do her part in keeping the place habitable (I know we were there for 1.3 yrs) by repair the electrical and we're not going thru another hot summer b/c we can't install the HVAC unit w/o the electrical being done. but now she's selling the house but no one is interested for her asking price because her mortgage is about $40k more that what the house is actually worth and she bought the house as a rental property knowing this...actually she owns about 4 houses that she is trying to get rid of b/c she realized that she got in over her head and has no $$$ to repair any of her property...I bear no ill will against her b/c she has helped us out a lot, but I feel that we should get our$1500 back because she made the contract null and void b/c she refused to do her part in fixing the electricalany help?
Deborah Burian Help Please - Vapor Barriers
15 October 2013 | 13 replies
Hi Deborah BurianTake a look on a website called buildingscience dot comI'll try to link to an article...no affiliation, just a good reference site:http://www.buildingscience.com/documents/digests/bsd-106-understanding-vapor-barriersI'd say if that wall doesn't have it, none of them do.
Prince Dhillon Water in Crawl Space
6 September 2017 | 10 replies
Hopefully the price included a vapor barrier and gravel?
Kimberly Roth Building Permits - is there anyone who can provide advice?
26 October 2021 | 15 replies
One thing though if you think this out of state GC is so great, one of the proofs of that would be him/her being able to navigate all this I told you.
Julie Marquez Am I a Shady Landlady?
3 February 2019 | 67 replies
We also can't service the multiple things breaking in her unit without her being home.
Greg P. House blew up and foundation is left - Is this a deal?
11 October 2011 | 17 replies
As you don't have listed where you are - and you did not state what kind of foundation it is - we have no idea if it is a slab or a basement foundation, no idea how old the foundation is, what construction materials, what construction quality, completely in-ground versus walk-out (if not a slab), what was the cause of the explosion, how bad was the explosion (did it vaporize the house or just start a fire that necessitated razing the house... and on, and on....Even if the county approves re-using the existing foundation, I would not rely on the county inspector - after all, they just inspect things to code - the DO NOT inspect things as would a structural engineer.
Jacob Forbis Approaching a Primary Residence like a flip...
1 April 2015 | 19 replies
I just know that where my house is now is not the best of areas, and once she moves in I won't feel good about her being here by herself ever.I would plan on not moving out of my current house until all the rehab work is done.
Clay Monroe First (Future Rental) Property Purchased!
29 October 2019 | 6 replies
Our realtor was great and, her being a rental property investor herself, she was able to walk us through the major inspection items and get us in contact with inspectors, contractors, and engineers to tell us what we were getting into.