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Fit to Be Tied

Getting tied up has its advantages
We have all been there, done that, seen it, got the T shirt. A meltdown, conniption, temper tantrum. Frustration boils over and you or your child or your parent, becomes an uncontrolled, spewing Mount Vesuvius of rage. When one reaches this point, it is said they are fit to be tied.
While I can't say I reach that point during a home inspection, I can become annoyed with what I find. Particularly when the issues begin to mount and it becomes fairly clear someone or multiple persons have dropped the proverbial ball. I find these circumstances occur usually when inspecting a newly renovated house or as many in real estate have come to affectionately know as "The Flip."
The word flip generally produces a violent sphincter contraction in home inspectors. Too often, the house is eye candy for the prospective buyers. A beautiful new kitchen with granite counter tops with stainless appliances, updated bathrooms, new paint and flooring. What they typically lack, although not in every case, are permits, COs, professional tradesmen performing work where necessary (i. e., plumbers, electricians and HVAC specialists) and a seeming lack of general knowledge or at least an absence of ... more

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