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Mr. Seller - Step Away From the Screwdriver

Reblogger Colin Moody
Real Estate Agent with HCo Properties

Hi everyone, the points mentioned in the post below are definately worth keeping in mind before deciding to work on your home yourself.

Original content by Lise Howe DC AB15253

     I just got a listing under contract in Chevy Chase and I survived the house inspesction process.  Now, I can finally take a breath!  The anxiety comes because the seller in Chevy Chase enjoys being a handyman in his spare time. He has taken on projects like spreading concrete all over the back yard, the common area front sidewalk, and up the side of his house, laid new linoleum tile in the front hall, and panelled part of his family room. 

     Regrettably, the buyers do not share the seller's enthusiasm for his home repair accomplishments. After the inspection, the buyers refused to have the seller do any of the repairs or even hire a licensed contractor to do the requested repairs.  Instead they were only satisfied with a significant credit from the seller to the buyers before they will go to settlement on this wonderful home in Chevy Chase.

     The seller's nonprofessional attempts to maintain his home have cost him money.  He definately isn't saving money. When an inspector sees messy workmanship, his sensitivities are aroused and he starts to look more closely at the rest of the house. Marginal issues like some missing shingles, combined with a previously repaired roof leak, are evaluated as an ongoing roof leak which needs a 4x4 section of the roof to be replaced, along with the plywood sheathing underneath. 

     Sellers getting ready to put their homes on the market should not try to cut corners by doing the work themselves, particularly when they are not licensed contractors. The possibility of code violations and sloppy workmanship are going to cost more money than you save. Just don't do it! Call a contractor and relax. They are the professionals!

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Mike Young
203kOnLine.com, covering the USA - Stallings, NC
FHA 203k Consultant 916-758-1809

Sounds like a good reason to use the FHA 203k loan product to purchase this one. We always recommend licensed and bonded contractors who know how to do the work in a workmanlike manner... many homeowners don't understand that when they have always done the work to their own satisfaction. I just did an inspection on a home that had a similar handyman owner, what a mess they made of the concrete work they did, very ugly and poor quality. 

Nice post and makes a great point.

Jul 16, 2010 05:54 AM
Edward & Celia Maddox
The Celtic Connection Realty - Queen Creek, AZ
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Colin, this is a good story to share with handman sellers.

Jul 16, 2010 05:56 AM
Carla Dimond
CATARRA - Mountain View, CA
(Silicon Valley)

Colin, I did not know you knew my ex-husband:-)

Jul 16, 2010 06:29 AM