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Marian Smith No Inspection
25 April 2011 | 14 replies
It was bank owned and quite a mess—evidently the occupants had to be evicted. 1250 square feet 3-2-2 with half the popcorn removed from the den cathedral ceiling, missing upper kitchen cabinet doors, laminate flooring installed without cutting the door jambs or installing quarter round (so gaps), electrical outlets painted over, a large crack in the one-piece fiberglass tub/shower that had been epoxied over, a broken window and lots of general grime.
Darius Lipsey Could too many inspections kill deal?
15 October 2017 | 3 replies
My inspector gets on the roof and pokes at everything up there, tests the electrical from outlets and switches to the panel, tests the plumbing from the fixtures to the water heater to the incoming valves and conducts a full hvac inspection together with pictures of everything.There is nothing a "specialist" can do that your inspector can't do. 
George Mevawala Value Add Scottsdale Townhouse with 20% appreciation
17 August 2019 | 3 replies
New floors, new shaker cabinets, new granite countertops, new backsplash in kitchen, new sinks, new toilets, new faucets, new wall backsplash tile in both bathrooms, new walk in tiled shower, LED light up mirrors, new paint, new electrical outlets, new paint, new windows, new double french doors, new pavers on the outside patio.What was the outcome?
Jim Pintchuk Duplex Conversion Bedroom Problem
11 March 2018 | 1 reply
I could add a new separate switch outlet which would meet code but is less than ideal.
Jason Munger Electrical upgrade: To rewire or not to rewire
17 April 2018 | 3 replies
Part of the inspection is the electrical system to verify you have GFCI outlets in the bathrooms and kitchen. 
Tarl Yarber SOLD! $76,000 Profit On A Nightmare Flip - I feel like a beginner
6 November 2016 | 80 replies
We have electrical outlets placed in the way of cabinets.
N/A N/A Old Home/Land located in growth area
6 December 2007 | 2 replies
That acreage would support a pretty good retail or restaurant outlet.
Account Closed 1920's vs 1950's buildings. Which is better for investment?
25 May 2014 | 2 replies
Sheetrock walls, woodwork, fixtures and hardware easier to replace, standard electrical outlet boxes, wall closets with sliding doors, functional floor plans with larger rooms, poured foundations, windows are more standardized but can still be odd sizes, dimensional lumber but better quality than we usually get today.
Rich Riesmeyer Any electricians in the house???
13 February 2014 | 13 replies
Have you tested the outlets on that circuit with an outlet tester or branch circuit analyzer?
Hernan B. Where to start?
2 September 2013 | 4 replies
It will need new kitchen flooring, new kitchen countertops/sink, possibly new kitchen appliances although I can probably make by with what is there, new vanity and bathroom sink, new bathroom floor, paint, new carpet, new doors, new vents and outlets, and thorough cleaning.Should I try to get a clean up crew in there to get rid of the junk (left behind by the movers).