Submitted by Needleroozer t3_11y76s3 in LifeProTips
kagoolx t1_jd6tvnd wrote
Reply to comment by TarondorIX in LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
Yeah I was surprised to discover this isn’t a standard thing.
Maybe there should be a standard documentation format and basically if your house has a certified up to date one of those there’s a standard way to evidence that when you sell it, to add value to the house.
No up to date documentation and it’s a black mark on the valuation survey thing. Whenever you get significant work done you can pay a small amount extra to update the document.
IDK just something like that maybe
BerkelMarkus t1_jd7tdnh wrote
Wow. It’s like building architects and software architects should get together and figure out some standards on how to document stuff.
TheLordofAskReddit t1_jd9s939 wrote
I mean we do for large commercial buildings.
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