inspection
I have insurance now!
Posted August 28th, 2008 by aquarijenState Farm just called! They can insure the house! YAY! They have that information back to the mortgager, too. I'll be happy to tell you what I am paying for insurance if you email me. ;) It is about what I thought I would be paying. :) It ended up being lower when I provided pictures to the insurance company because it has modern utilities. A breaker box and good wiring, namely... ;) Thank goodness for small miracles. Actually this whole thing seems to be a series of small miracles...
Getting There
Posted August 26th, 2008 by aquarijenI'm getting there. We finally have a contract back from the bank selling the property! Thank goodness for small miracles. They were very, very late, but my agent is still pushing to close by the end of the week! I am really impressed! Home Inspections are checked off, etc. The appraisal was done yesterday and the results are in! It passed and appraised for exactly the amount I am paying for it (who'da thunk it? Now just how does that happen to just happen that way EVERY time???
Structural Engineering.
Posted August 19th, 2008 by aquarijenI'm meeting the Olshan guy at the house at 5pm. He's close by and he's doing me a favor by coming out to inspect it and give his opinion. No charge. Last night I stayed up waaaay too late learning about PEX plumbing and how to repair house foundations. These folks use a pushed preformed pile system - kinda like a string of beads pushed down into the earth to the point of stable ground. Then the house is jacked up under the existing foundation and set on top of the pilings. Underground. Hopefully it doesn't need much/many. We shall see!
Inspection happens...
Posted August 18th, 2008 by aquarijenI had the inspection today! There was good stuff, bad stuff and ugly stuff.
I'll touch on the highlights.
There is a stair step crack in the foundation. He is not sure if this is a terrible thing or not. Honestly couldn't tell me. He said I needed to get it looked at by a structural engineer. SO, I called around and found one and gave them a call. They can maybe come out to give it a looksee tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully it is nothing too horrible and they can anchor it with their cable system for not too much trouble and expense.
Inspection
Posted August 14th, 2008 by aquarijenI called Knox Utilities Board and they will be turning on the electric and water for the home inspection tomorrow. No deposit needed - this was easier than I thought! I'll call them again to turn it off. Funny thing is that I have to have the utilities turned back off again for the week and a half before we close on the 29th, then I'll have to call them again to set up for them to have the utilities turned back on again the 28th. I have a feeling someone is entertained by this...
