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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