Table of Contents...
Overview of the Buying &
Selling Process
Preparing Your Home Through The Eyes Of A Buyer
Repair & Cleaning Checklist
Possible Work Orders
What to do while your house is being shown
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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Possible work orders...
The following is a list of some possible work orders. The work
orders must be completed prior to closing and the seller is responsible
for having them done. Check with your local authorities for specific
requirements.
The following conditions may require a work order:
- Broken windows.
- Debris in crawl space.
- Dry rot or deteriorated wood.
- Earth-wood contact.
- Overgrown shrubbery.
- Electrical not in working condition.
- Gutters and downspouts blocked or missing.
- A hot water tank without a 3/4" discharge line.
- Inadequate foundation ventilation.
- Inadequate attic ventilation.
- Less than four feet of waterproof material around tub enclosures
(tile, formica, etc.).
- Less than 18" clearance between soil and floor joists under
entire house.
- Peeling or missing paint.
- Plumbing not in working condition.
- Single oil or gas space heaters to heat entire house.
- Water damage inside home.
You might have to:
- Paint the exterior and interior if in bad condition.
- Hook up to public water or sewer if available.
- Get county certification if home is on septic or well.
- Remove unused oil tanks or fill with cement-slurry or polyurethane
foam.
Other items to remember:
- Inspectors will need access to the attic.
- Leased equipment cannot be included in the sale (i.e. hot water
tank, alarm system, etc.).
- All assessments must be paid.
- Joint maintenance agreements will be required for common road
easements for maintenance on home where property line is within
3' of structure.
* Check with local authorities for specific requirements.
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