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March 26, 2009 at 3:56 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373406March 26, 2009 at 3:56 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373688
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Participant[quote=esmith]To this day, I have no idea which bathroom was added and which one was converted from half to full. I’ve been thinking to visit the county office and try to find old plans of my house … To my knowledge, neither the inspector nor the appraiser did that.[/quote]
esmith, thanks for sharing your experience. Are you concerned that when you sell that house, it’s possible that an appraiser/inspector might bring the issue up & you might have to undo the additions before you can sell ?
SD Realtor, how often do you see real estate transactions where there’s a discrepancy between the tax rolls & the actual floor plan ? What’s your take on this ?
March 26, 2009 at 3:56 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373860gn
Participant[quote=esmith]To this day, I have no idea which bathroom was added and which one was converted from half to full. I’ve been thinking to visit the county office and try to find old plans of my house … To my knowledge, neither the inspector nor the appraiser did that.[/quote]
esmith, thanks for sharing your experience. Are you concerned that when you sell that house, it’s possible that an appraiser/inspector might bring the issue up & you might have to undo the additions before you can sell ?
SD Realtor, how often do you see real estate transactions where there’s a discrepancy between the tax rolls & the actual floor plan ? What’s your take on this ?
March 26, 2009 at 3:56 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373904gn
Participant[quote=esmith]To this day, I have no idea which bathroom was added and which one was converted from half to full. I’ve been thinking to visit the county office and try to find old plans of my house … To my knowledge, neither the inspector nor the appraiser did that.[/quote]
esmith, thanks for sharing your experience. Are you concerned that when you sell that house, it’s possible that an appraiser/inspector might bring the issue up & you might have to undo the additions before you can sell ?
SD Realtor, how often do you see real estate transactions where there’s a discrepancy between the tax rolls & the actual floor plan ? What’s your take on this ?
March 26, 2009 at 3:56 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #374022gn
Participant[quote=esmith]To this day, I have no idea which bathroom was added and which one was converted from half to full. I’ve been thinking to visit the county office and try to find old plans of my house … To my knowledge, neither the inspector nor the appraiser did that.[/quote]
esmith, thanks for sharing your experience. Are you concerned that when you sell that house, it’s possible that an appraiser/inspector might bring the issue up & you might have to undo the additions before you can sell ?
SD Realtor, how often do you see real estate transactions where there’s a discrepancy between the tax rolls & the actual floor plan ? What’s your take on this ?
March 26, 2009 at 12:29 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373288gn
Participant[quote=HLS]Just because it was done years ago and has changed hands and hasn’t been a problem before, doesn’t mean that it won’t become a problem in the future.
[/quote]HLS, thank you for your response.
So, any re-sale property can potentially have unpermitted additions ? Do home inspectors typically compare public records with actual floor plans ?
March 26, 2009 at 12:29 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373568gn
Participant[quote=HLS]Just because it was done years ago and has changed hands and hasn’t been a problem before, doesn’t mean that it won’t become a problem in the future.
[/quote]HLS, thank you for your response.
So, any re-sale property can potentially have unpermitted additions ? Do home inspectors typically compare public records with actual floor plans ?
March 26, 2009 at 12:29 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373742gn
Participant[quote=HLS]Just because it was done years ago and has changed hands and hasn’t been a problem before, doesn’t mean that it won’t become a problem in the future.
[/quote]HLS, thank you for your response.
So, any re-sale property can potentially have unpermitted additions ? Do home inspectors typically compare public records with actual floor plans ?
March 26, 2009 at 12:29 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373784gn
Participant[quote=HLS]Just because it was done years ago and has changed hands and hasn’t been a problem before, doesn’t mean that it won’t become a problem in the future.
[/quote]HLS, thank you for your response.
So, any re-sale property can potentially have unpermitted additions ? Do home inspectors typically compare public records with actual floor plans ?
March 26, 2009 at 12:29 PM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373901gn
Participant[quote=HLS]Just because it was done years ago and has changed hands and hasn’t been a problem before, doesn’t mean that it won’t become a problem in the future.
[/quote]HLS, thank you for your response.
So, any re-sale property can potentially have unpermitted additions ? Do home inspectors typically compare public records with actual floor plans ?
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ParticipantSpeaking of Scripps Ranch, has anyone viewed the following property ? I thought it’s pretty well-priced, but it’s still on the market.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002176-11805_Wills_Creek_San_Diego_Ca_92131
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ParticipantSpeaking of Scripps Ranch, has anyone viewed the following property ? I thought it’s pretty well-priced, but it’s still on the market.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002176-11805_Wills_Creek_San_Diego_Ca_92131
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ParticipantSpeaking of Scripps Ranch, has anyone viewed the following property ? I thought it’s pretty well-priced, but it’s still on the market.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002176-11805_Wills_Creek_San_Diego_Ca_92131
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ParticipantSpeaking of Scripps Ranch, has anyone viewed the following property ? I thought it’s pretty well-priced, but it’s still on the market.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002176-11805_Wills_Creek_San_Diego_Ca_92131
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ParticipantSpeaking of Scripps Ranch, has anyone viewed the following property ? I thought it’s pretty well-priced, but it’s still on the market.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002176-11805_Wills_Creek_San_Diego_Ca_92131
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