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Kind of my thought as well.
1980 built. We have always tried to keep it up but with that age there is always something to repair.It will depend on the age of the house. If it's an older home, they should be focused on the structure, roof, plumbing and electric. If you get feedback on small or cosmetic issues, it could be a sign the buyer is being a ****.
1980 built. We have always tried to keep it up but with that age there is always something to repair.
Of course. As long as nothing major is found, you should be fine. Complaining about a sump pump, which is a cheap fix, is petty.
House inspector still at moms. Anybody have any experience with them. Anything I’ve ever heard is they will find something no matter what to “justify” themselves. If there is an issue, no problem, but they seem to do things like saying they think the sump pump doesn’t work because no water is coming into it. Without stating, the ground is froze so I don’t know if it works.
Apparently one guy tags EVERY house for radon. People will bring others in and nothing pops up, but that one test means you have to get him to do mitigation on it for roughly $1500. Another guy will claim furnaces aren’t efficient as they could be. Well yes, a 13 year old furnace won’t be as efficient as a new one.
1980 built. We have always tried to keep it up but with that age there is always something to repair.
We don't tip when we're in Oregon.I'm assuming you'd be expected to tip the guy pumping your gas that you have no option to do yourself too.
My mom never pumped her own gas. I think she bought gas at Kroger and they always had an attendant so I assume the attendant pumped the gas for her. Pretty sure the BP on Roanoke Road still had a full service island.If I'm forced to let them pump my gas (and probably pay a higher price to boot), I'm not tipping them. If I CHOOSE to have someone pump my gas like in the days way back when that was still a thing here in Ames, and I would go out of my way to go to the Sinclair so that I don't have to stand in the rain or snow or cold...hell yeah, I would tip.
A question that my common sense side wanted to lay the hammer to yesterday. Was talking about college credits earned while in HS. My daughter should be somewhere from 12-28 depending on what she does. So a light discussion in the small group came up about transfer classes. This one potential ISU student asks, I will be taking this class here at ISU next year, will that count for that class?
I’m thinking, are you kidding? You seriously wonder if a class you take at ISU will count for that class at ISU?
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I have no idea what that is but it reminded me of this:I need to stop at Whole Foods and pick up some more Pau d'Arco tea. With all the sick people around here I've been drinking lots of it.
If they comeback with a do list tell them to **** off. If they want to buy a "used" house it comes with some wear and tear. We didn't need a real estate agent to sell my mom's house as we had a buyer and it was offered to her at a below market price (less RE fees and more to expedite). If she had come back with a "list" I would have told her to **** off and put it on the market for a higher price. Yes, the electric and pumbing is old cause the house is 100. The new roof, furnance and A/C we had to put in while it sat vacate for four years made it a good buy in spite of the crummy baths and kitchen and plaster issues.
I agree with the inspector **** being a open invite for less ethical bastards to step in. If I am alive to sell this place it's going to be an "as is" sell with my heels dug in. Anything they could find would be BS, it's architect designed addition with a structural engineer doing the structure.
No, so I don’t give the person away if they are on here, it was like a future finance person asking if taking finance 350 at ISU while in HS would count for Fin350 when they were required to take it for their degree when they come to ISU.maybe I'm not reading correctly, but could they have been asking about something like whether taking Math 40 counts for the Math requirement? IIRC some lower level classes wouldn't count. Like, you'd still get the 3 credits but it wouldn't fulfill your 3 math credit requirement. Maybe that's what they were trying to ask about?
My stepmother never did either, and was horrified that my sisters and I all chose to pump our own most of the time. "Ladies don't do that"...My mom never pumped her own gas. I think she bought gas at Kroger and they always had an attendant so I assume the attendant pumped the gas for her. Pretty sure the BP on Roanoke Road still had a full service island.
Dunno - but I also hate those freakin' pre-pay stations on the East coast. I want to pump it full. I'm not going to give them an open-end credit line on my card, so I end up paying for $30 and moving on down the road.IL they used to pump your gas, I remember that growing up. It was a big deal when our little Amoco place got shut down in town and replaced by the giant Shell. Not a damn clue why that would be coming back though???