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<blockquote data-quote="Happyhonkaman" data-source="post: 7124261" data-attributes="member: 35595"><p>Bunk, glad for you.. these things are always roller coasters!</p><p></p><p>Dont read into that one way or the other. Those reports are a standard format that gets rehashed for property after property. Its very common to get an incorrect address from a previous house, a note from another house, or typos like you have discovered. To be honest the reports are a handy once over that gives a gut instinct about the property since they are visual only, they would pick up something like subsidence or structural cracking, but will miss a lot of the smaller stuff so they are useful but only to a point which is what they are intended for at this stage of things. </p><p></p><p>The chat you had with the engineer about the property will have been more valuable thatn the report TBH as it will have been less formulaic and more opinionated. Best of luck with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happyhonkaman, post: 7124261, member: 35595"] Bunk, glad for you.. these things are always roller coasters! Dont read into that one way or the other. Those reports are a standard format that gets rehashed for property after property. Its very common to get an incorrect address from a previous house, a note from another house, or typos like you have discovered. To be honest the reports are a handy once over that gives a gut instinct about the property since they are visual only, they would pick up something like subsidence or structural cracking, but will miss a lot of the smaller stuff so they are useful but only to a point which is what they are intended for at this stage of things. The chat you had with the engineer about the property will have been more valuable thatn the report TBH as it will have been less formulaic and more opinionated. Best of luck with it. [/QUOTE]
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