A video of inspector Andrew Matson demonstrating unexpected " The property is reported to be located in Charlotte, North Carolina (USA).
“I've been hired by home buyers to evaluate all the defects inside the home and give them a better idea of \u200b\u200bwhat it takes to fix the underlying problems, primarily moisture intrusion,” explains Matson, 29, the company's owner..
Andrew shared his thoughts on the terrible state of the new house, which was built just two years ago. He noted that all work was carried out “from scratch” without using the foundation from the previous building.
Among other things, the specialist noted corrosion of steel lintels, which are structural supports placed above the windows to support the weight of the building..
“When they corrode, they expand, causing the brick to crack,” Matson says in the video, showing viewers the deteriorating appearance of the building..
During further inspection, he also notes additional red flags, such as a corner of the roof with visible cracks in the brick, loose railings, and broken door locks.. Additionally, a pipe in the bathroom was disconnected, the window seals were damaged, and the window screen needed replacing..
Matson explained in a conversation with Newsweek that many of the problems in the house arose due to poor quality workmanship.
Let us remind you that earlier a tiny apartment for rent was called a giant toilet by netizens because of its “prison-style” layout, as well as its small area - only six square meters. The surge in attention for this property in Tokyo, Japan comes as international tourism rebounds in 2024, causing hotels across the country to become overcrowded and housing prices soaring.
Additionally, the owner of a house in northern France tried to force his tenants to leave in the middle of winter by deciding to replace all the doors and windows in his house.