I have seen mushrooms growing outside of a house as well as under a house.  But, this is the first time that I've ever seen mushrooms growing inside a house! Obviously, the builders of this house from hell -- excuse me, I mean new construction property -- has a minor problem.  As far as new construction goes, this was one of the worst houses that I've ever seen.  Overall, the summary report that went to the builder and the real estate agent was 14 pages of items that needed to be addressed by the builder.  To give a bench mark, most houses in this area are from 5 - 6 pages.  Just goes to show youthe quality of craftsmanship and the attention to detail that goes into some new construction properties out there.

My clients were VERY glad that they decided to go with the home inspection.  They told me later that they almost did not go with the home inspection.

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APR
16
2008
Michael - Amazing!!  I too have seen them outside, but never inside a home!
6:31am • #1
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That's awful!  I've seen vines and grass grow in through cracks, but that's scary!  
6:34am • #2
164,632 Points
That is a first.  Your pictures make me laugh every day.  This house is so bad I can't even laugh.  I am thinking of all the other people who bought a house from these people and have no idea.  I have sold several builder models where they buyer won't have an inspection done because it is a "Brand New House".  Do you get a chance to talk to the builder?  In Florida the inspector and builder can't communicate by law unless the buyer allows it.  If you ever move to FL I want you as my main inspector
6:45am • #3
424,407 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog
I am surprised to read this happened with new construction. It is scary.
6:45am • #4

Boy oh boy, was the builder a farmer and just got confused on where to grow the crops?

6:47am • #5
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Mushrooms?  I never knew to even look for them in an inspection of a house!  You give me good ammunition for those who think an inspection isn't needed for a new home.  Thank you.


7:31am • #6
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Incredible! How do you put something like that on the market? I'd say the client can't thank you enough - thanks for sharing.
7:37am • #7
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Were they the eating kind?

 

 

7:40am • #8
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Gross... I have never seen anything like that before. Thanks for sharing.
8:21am • #9
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Michael I have to think if that is new construction----it may be the metaphorical "tip of the iceberg"

 

9:32am • #10
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I have found mushrooms growing in houses before, but they've been bank foreclosures, not new construction.  But, I've always heard that new construction is worse than buying a resale when it comes to the home inspection.
12:56pm • #11
384,112 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

hhhmmmm, They could have their own mushroom cultivation in the home. How convienent.

Sean Allen

8:20pm • #12
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Good point Sean Allen - have those mushrooms on hand for that homemade pizza. Or perhaps for a stir fry for tomorrows dinner... could be a new trend!

8:31pm • #13
APR
17
2008
259,148 Points 44 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I loved this article.  Why?  Because it points out the importance of having a home inspection even with new construction. 

Great job Michael.   

6:04am • #14
MAY
01
2008
Whew!  Moisture isn't usually an issue in Colorado, but I can imagine the surprise of finding mushrooms inside the home.  Wow!
7:12pm • #15
MAY
05
2008

Wow , Thats incredible. Thanks for sharing, I don't recall seeing shrooms inside before...

Thanks for the pic.

 

11:42pm • #16

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