Rick Hurst
07-23-2008, 02:07 PM
My report stated that the tree limbs were in contact with the roof covering. Limbs should be removed and the roof covering examined by a roofer afterwards to determine if any damages may be present. (Couldn't see all of the covering due to the amount of limbs on the roof)
Agent called the landscape people and said, Tree limbs are in contact with the roof, do whatever it takes to correct the problem.
Our English challenged landscapers definately solved the problem. Problem is they did not get a permit with the city to take down a large tree as required. Buyer is also upset because this tree being on the west side of the home helped shade the structure.
Not anymore. :D
rick
Agent called the landscape people and said, Tree limbs are in contact with the roof, do whatever it takes to correct the problem.
Our English challenged landscapers definately solved the problem. Problem is they did not get a permit with the city to take down a large tree as required. Buyer is also upset because this tree being on the west side of the home helped shade the structure.
Not anymore. :D
rick