03-01-2009, 03:52 AM
Blake,
Look for signs of termites, we looked at several new houses that had been sitting empty since they were finished that had termites eating up the kitchen cabinets and trim. If the cabinets are particle board look for signs of swelling and breakdown, also with preformed counter tops. Make sure all doors and windows still operate properly and make sure the pump for the catchment and water filtration system haven't been stolen. If there is carpet check low airflow areas like closets for mold and mildew. Check decks and stairs for rot. Make sure all the gutters haven't been clogged with debris, if they have been backing up they can rot out the walls and eaves. Look in the attic and make sure rats haven't moved in. Beware of the dreaded albizia trees recolonizing areas which were cleared but haven't been mowed.
Didn't mean to perpetuate a hijacking but I did want to answer Blake's question. I do think that the best caretakers are always the ones referred to you by mutual acquaintances.
Carol
Look for signs of termites, we looked at several new houses that had been sitting empty since they were finished that had termites eating up the kitchen cabinets and trim. If the cabinets are particle board look for signs of swelling and breakdown, also with preformed counter tops. Make sure all doors and windows still operate properly and make sure the pump for the catchment and water filtration system haven't been stolen. If there is carpet check low airflow areas like closets for mold and mildew. Check decks and stairs for rot. Make sure all the gutters haven't been clogged with debris, if they have been backing up they can rot out the walls and eaves. Look in the attic and make sure rats haven't moved in. Beware of the dreaded albizia trees recolonizing areas which were cleared but haven't been mowed.
Didn't mean to perpetuate a hijacking but I did want to answer Blake's question. I do think that the best caretakers are always the ones referred to you by mutual acquaintances.
Carol
Carol
Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb
Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb