Couple of questions for homeowners
Couple of questions for people who are house savvy.
I just received a supplemental tax statement. I already paid mine. The best explanation I could get from the assessors office is it has to do with transferring it into my name. Is this normal? Out of my pocket or should this be covered in my loan like the regular taxes were?
I keep having to replace lightbulbs at a much faster rate. Also have one breaker that seems to constantly need to be reset. Reading up it sounds like I could possibly have to much power coming in as the culprit. How can I find out if this is why/fix it?
My bedroom is constantly humid. Not just a little moist, like I can't see out my windows with all the water humid. I leave the bathroom window open all day, it helps, but still seems to be way too humid. When I go to sleep the bed is moist like i'm living in the tropics. I have to clean mold off the surfaces way too much. The other bedrooms aren't like this. I could just install a dehumidifier but i'm more concerned as to why it's like that than actually dealing with the surface problems.
Any help is appreciated. Starting to not like house flippers like I used to. All for someone who's earned the money coming in and fixing a place up for a profit. But not when they cut every corner they can that will still leave the house standing.
Electrical problems can be very serious
#2 electrical issue sounds like the most urgent and serious.
One of several possibilities is that home was remodeled and they put frig on circuit that did not have enough amperage for it. If breakers were not labeled correctly this is a clue (also very common.) I would demand my money back from original home inspector and/or place formal complaint with the state, may be a waste of your time but help you feel better. (I walk around with these guys, one home inspector is a personal friend of mine, daughters ice skated together, and also went to church together). Electricians can be VERY expensive I paid over $2000 just for a new breaker box and one new outlet, but burnt down house is more expensive.
Home flippers are a pain your protection is knowledge of home repair and construction and a great home inspector that you follow around and ask a lot of questions of. My uncle has been buying and selling homes for about 30+ years. I helped him repair many homes when I was in college, he has a PhD in Education but was a farm boy and knows how to fix things. Always told me real-estate was where to invest all my extra capital, start with low income property that is where the big profits are, alway has been. Slum lords aren't stupid, just need to be bullet proof. LOL sorry TMI. But electrical will harm you faster than leaks and humidity, fix that first! Then find leak or whatever other problem is.