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Road Side Pub
Termites?
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<blockquote data-quote="NIT2WN" data-source="post: 6824740" data-attributes="member: 17820"><p>He didn't have a clue on the termites, my home inspector must be related to superman. According to the seller he had never seen anyone go through a house so well and detailed. I'm not sure how you would put the shields in. I'm guessing you would literally have to lift the whole house at every point where it supported and insert them. I betting that's costly. The termites are eating at the foundation at the front of the house, which is the hardest place to get to in the crawl space. I'm betting whoever treated it in the early years half assed it to say the least and now it has come to haunt. The house is worth the price barring the termite damage. I didn't even haggle on it. The reason he is selling is his company is going into business with another in Arizona and he needs(has) to be moved by the middle of August. I tried to look at it earlier this year and his realtor was trying to do her best not to sell it to me because we had 7 vehicles (now 6). Her words was restrictions and I needed something in the county. There was one, any structure added has to sit farther back than the house does on the lot. Seven acres should hold that many vehicles easily and you can't see a neighbor in any direction. I wasn't moving in a used car lot. We have :03 lightning, 07 mustang gt, 00 corolla, 98 extracab tocoma, 06 f250 diesel extracab 4x4, 95 camry. We sold the 90 gt mustang due to lack of driving it at all. I'm not rich by any means, all of these are paid for except the 07 mustang and the diesel. They are all nice or decent looking vehicles. We've lived in a mobile home since we've been married and are ready for our 1st and last house. I know our goals are out of whack but we been waiting to see where we work 'from now on' before we done any brick and mortar house buying. A mobile home can be moved, it just isn't pretty. Sorry for the rant, I'm just sick about this house. I'm actually a little atached to it and don't even live in it. When we looked at it and made an offer, I even offered to help him pack his moving truck. Half of his stuff was already boxed up in the garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIT2WN, post: 6824740, member: 17820"] He didn't have a clue on the termites, my home inspector must be related to superman. According to the seller he had never seen anyone go through a house so well and detailed. I'm not sure how you would put the shields in. I'm guessing you would literally have to lift the whole house at every point where it supported and insert them. I betting that's costly. The termites are eating at the foundation at the front of the house, which is the hardest place to get to in the crawl space. I'm betting whoever treated it in the early years half assed it to say the least and now it has come to haunt. The house is worth the price barring the termite damage. I didn't even haggle on it. The reason he is selling is his company is going into business with another in Arizona and he needs(has) to be moved by the middle of August. I tried to look at it earlier this year and his realtor was trying to do her best not to sell it to me because we had 7 vehicles (now 6). Her words was restrictions and I needed something in the county. There was one, any structure added has to sit farther back than the house does on the lot. Seven acres should hold that many vehicles easily and you can't see a neighbor in any direction. I wasn't moving in a used car lot. We have :03 lightning, 07 mustang gt, 00 corolla, 98 extracab tocoma, 06 f250 diesel extracab 4x4, 95 camry. We sold the 90 gt mustang due to lack of driving it at all. I'm not rich by any means, all of these are paid for except the 07 mustang and the diesel. They are all nice or decent looking vehicles. We've lived in a mobile home since we've been married and are ready for our 1st and last house. I know our goals are out of whack but we been waiting to see where we work 'from now on' before we done any brick and mortar house buying. A mobile home can be moved, it just isn't pretty. Sorry for the rant, I'm just sick about this house. I'm actually a little atached to it and don't even live in it. When we looked at it and made an offer, I even offered to help him pack his moving truck. Half of his stuff was already boxed up in the garage. [/QUOTE]
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