True enough. But here is what he said is wrong:
1. The roof is 30 years old and needs to be replaced.
Easy to have a roof changed.
2. He thinks the dormers will come crashing down the next big snow we get.
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I]Now this one is strange-why would he think that?[/I]
3. He found several HUGE cracks in the foundation.
4. The building was built incorrectly, and at separate times ( true for sure ).... and that the newer parts of the building were never properly attached.
Rather vague,,,if you add a room next to an existing house, you just nail the 2 x 4 to existing jamb-but not doing so won't cause new room to fall down.
5. The basement walls show previous extreme amounts of water, and he belived that most of it was current.
6. There are not enough screws holding the awning in over the main entrance, and he thinks that this could fall at any time.
Adding a few screws would not make an inspecter say to tear down a house. An awning probably has bolts and nuts, though, not screws.
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