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Open Question: home insurance claim, when can you say NO?
our vacation home burnt five months ago..it was arson…but the insurance company is putting us through hell now they want us to sign a waiver giving them total freedom to inspect ANY aspect of our lives over the last 12 months. There is nothing to hide but our point is there is nothing to show. We just feel invaded and made a victim from the ones we have paid to protect us from being one. When can we say ENOUGH!!! NO!!!
Open Question: Has anyone else had to deal with Child Protective Service not following up on a substantiated complaint?
I made a complaint to Child Protective Service concerning the living conditions that my two children are forced to live in with their mother. Previously photos were taken when I obtained a court order to inspect the home in which she had 2 weeks prior notice. Upon entering the house a pungent oder of unrin & feces is noted. I took photos of a basement freezer that was loaded with rotten meat that has sat in this condition for over a year because a pipe broke and shorted out the freezer. The blood jucies were leaking from the freezer to the basement floor where maggots were observed along with piles of animal defecation. Animals living in the home (Saint Bernard & 5+ Cats). Garbage bags totaling approximately 20+ bags were noted piled up along the house that were torn into by the animals and spewed across the property, cat litter boxs were dumped onto the house decking & swept under. All the photos were turned into the court / judge previously with no outcome or action.
The furnace company refuses to enter the property until the county health department inspects the home and clears it.
C.P.S. After receiving the complaint from me got with the judge in our pending divorce case and was told by the judge that the claim was unsubstantiated? (Even with all the photos & witness statements)C.P.S. Contacted me and informed me of what the judge had said and also sent me a letter of there investigation which consisted of walking to the judges office. They were even gracious enough to read a report from a deputy sheriff that followed up on a previous complaint filed by? months before mine. It stated that the reporting deputy made contact with (Soon to be ex) who stated that she was going through a divorce and I previously started a argument with her, so I was making false accusations (Problem is I never filed that complaint and recently found out it was her mother).
Open Question: The 203k, 110 year old house, and us? What are the steps for 1st timers?
We have have found a nice little saltbox ($120kish) in a nice town in Connecticut. The home is a foreclosure. We got the home inspected by a 203k inspector yesterday and he gave us the repair initial range at $50k to $80k. He will get the final number to us on tuesday. We are pre-approved by the 203k originator for the full range. We can but up to the 20% to avoid the additional fees etc.
On Tuesday we plan to take the repair number to our agent/broker and come up with a number to offer the selling bank. Obviously it can go at least two ways at that point…but what are the steps that would take place after we make the offer? We don’t know what to plan for. What kind of money do we need to be ready with next week? We don’t want to be the bottleneck in all of this…so what steps can we plan on?
As far as after the thing is “Inked” what should we expect, we understand the 203k steps in a rudimentary sense, start work within 30 days, complete it in 6 months..etc.
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@RavenDad you are pulling my leg. I am going to inspect for nests next time I am home during daylight hours.
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matthewfong finally made it home, going to sleep, work in the morning. the apartment is a mess and the guy is coming to inspect it tomorrow =/
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finally made it home, going to sleep, work in the morning. the apartment is a mess and the guy is coming to inspect it tomorrow =/
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finally made it home, going to sleep, work in the morning. the apartment is a mess and the guy is coming to inspect it tomorrow =/
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finally made it home, going to sleep, work in the morning. the apartment is a mess and the guy is coming to inspect it tomorrow =/
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