Excessive Deferred Maintenance

Excessive deferred maintenance, both inside and outside, often present difficult and dangerous work conditions. While we strive to prepare an accurate report of the condition of the property at the time of the inspection, it is virtually impossible to compile an exhaustive, complete, or definitive list of defects and areas of concern in these circumstances due to the time-limited nature and generalizations inherent with a home inspection, as well as areas of the property not being visible, not being accessible, or being considered dangerous and unsafe.

The information contained in this report should not be construed as an exhaustive, complete, or definitive list of defects and areas of concern. Simply moving into this structure and renovation of any part of this structure may expose additional defects which were not noted because they were not visible at the time of the inspection. In other words (in plain English), we’re just not going to find absolutely everything under these conditions.
Recommend using caution while on property.

Recommend careful observation during final walk through and before close of escrow.

Recommend adjusting renovation budgets for unexpected or unforeseen circumstances.

Recommend creating a list of appropriate personnel (plumber, electrician, etc.) for use in an emergency situation; this should be done before move-in.