Sentences with phrase «cracked tile in the kitchen»

Inspectors will often note small things on their list, like a deck with peeling paint, windows that need caulking, or cracked tile in the kitchen.

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But the tile in the bathrooms and kitchen are cracked in places, the appliances and cabinets are all super outdated, chipping, even falling off in one instance; the carpet in the upstairs bedrooms was really really really dirty and needed to be replaced.
«I've seen deals fall through because a single tile was cracked in the kitchen and the seller didn't want to replace it,» says Garcia.
Hello, we are trying to sell our house and we had a home inspection done and there was no structural damage, there are no cracks in the walls anywhere, it has a few cracks in the tile in the kitchen and the foyer, it is on a slab foundation.
Examples of claims that are often overlooked can include: * Accidental holes in walls from moving furniture, trips and falls, etc * Accidental spills, stains, tears in carpeting or gouges in laminate or hardwood flooring * Broken windows from flying objects * Puff - back from natural gas furnaces and water heaters * Undetected water damage from underneath cabinets, dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines * Water pipes that are frozen, cracked, leaking, or have burst * Smoke stained kitchen walls and ceilings from a dinner gone wrong * Bathroom water damage from an overflowing bathtub, sink, or toilet * Damaged stone, carpet, or tile from a popping fireplace * Damaged decks and siding due to flying play objects or having the bbq grill a little too close * Vandalism of any kind caused by disgruntled former occupants or random strangers * Major damages from fire, wind, hail — yes, we do that too!
After that, we'll move onto the cracked, stained, ugly floors tiles in the kitchen.
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