Day of the Phoenix?
Well, it sounds like power is being restored through much of the area affected yesterday. So maybe I won't be on the phone most of the night with a certain someone. ;)
Other news seems to be good. I got a contract signed on the condo I was looking at, and thus I'm at work with this stuff again. This place was indeed under contract when I last looked at it, but after the inspection, the last person backed out. They found some "dark wood" in the space above the ceiling. No idea what that means. I'd think if it were water damage, soot, or charring, they could identify it better. The woman looking at the place didn't want to deal with it at all and backed out. I've got an inspection scheduled for Monday morning, so I guess I'll see this myself. Hopefully, it isn't anything serious.
Also, I'm told the place is "non-warrantable." Now, I still have no idea what the ratio of owner-occupancy to rentals is required in a condo complex for it to be warrantable, but this one apparently doesn't meet that. In some circumstances, this would be a fatal blow to the process, but my credit is good enough and I'm putting enough down that it's okay. Thank goodness.
So, I'm crossing my fingers and hoping everything falls into place this time.
Other news seems to be good. I got a contract signed on the condo I was looking at, and thus I'm at work with this stuff again. This place was indeed under contract when I last looked at it, but after the inspection, the last person backed out. They found some "dark wood" in the space above the ceiling. No idea what that means. I'd think if it were water damage, soot, or charring, they could identify it better. The woman looking at the place didn't want to deal with it at all and backed out. I've got an inspection scheduled for Monday morning, so I guess I'll see this myself. Hopefully, it isn't anything serious.
Also, I'm told the place is "non-warrantable." Now, I still have no idea what the ratio of owner-occupancy to rentals is required in a condo complex for it to be warrantable, but this one apparently doesn't meet that. In some circumstances, this would be a fatal blow to the process, but my credit is good enough and I'm putting enough down that it's okay. Thank goodness.
So, I'm crossing my fingers and hoping everything falls into place this time.
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