Monday, October 20, 2008

Funny Stories In a Day's Work

Check out this article about an event that happened to me. It's entitled "What Not to Wear":
http://www.realtor.org/archives/trenches200603

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Home Inspection Issues to Look Out for.



Many thanks to an excellent Home Inspector, Peter Waraksa, for agreeing to this "On Site" discussion of some items to look out for when you are having Home Inspection.

  1. Grading: Ideally you should not have more than a six inch rise within ten feet of the home's outer wall. Water flowing into the home can cause significant problems. Make sure to get a good look in the crawl space to make sure there is no standing water or moisture problems.
  2. Foundation: Small cracks in the wall are not a concern. However, any separation over 3/4" should be checked out by a structural engineer. Make sure the foundation vents are above ground or are protected by a well, to prevent water flow into the crawl space.
  3. Soft or Rotten Wood: Usually siding or trim pieces that are not properly caulked allowing moisture in.
  4. Roof: Look for loose ridge vents, missing or damaged shingles, and loose flashing around plumbing vents. Each of these lead to roof leaks and water spots on interior ceilings.
  5. Electrical Outlets: Make sure the outlets are 3 prong instead of 2 prong which are common in older homes. Two prong outlets do not provide a ground and are not recommended for use with computers and other electronic devices. Insure that outlets are GFIC (Ground Fault Interrupted Circuit) around areas exposed to water. When an item plugged in to a GFIC is exposed to moisture, the power will immediately shut off to avoid electrical shock.
  6. Damaged Window Seals: In a double pane window if the seal is breached, there will be moisture build up between the windows and give you a "foggy" effect when looking through the glass.

If you would like to contact Peter Waraksa to schedule a home inspection he can be reached at 865-694-6332.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Appraisals No Longer a "Slam Dunk"

In the "Old Days" we as Realtors never were too concerned about a sale falling through because of it not appraising for the purchase price. Times are different now with increase emphasis being place on the Appraisal. Click on this link for an interesting article I've written about Appraisals.
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/mar/09/what-you-need-do-appraiser-arrives/