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Method <br />The inspection is based on an examination of only those portions of the premises which were <br />readily accessible and could be visually inspected. No inspection was performed in areas which <br />were obstructed, concealed or closed off. No inspection was performed in areas which required <br />the dismantling, removal or movement of any object including, but not limited to, floor and wall <br />coverings, sidings, ceilings, floors, furniture and appliances. <br />The condition of the premises may change after the date of inspection due to factors such as <br />weather, fire, moisture, leaks, actions taken by the owner or others, or the passage of time. This <br />report describes the condition of the premises at the time of inspection. <br />General Information <br />The double -wide mobile home residence was built around 1996 and has rock runners with <br />cinderblock supports, has composite wood siding, a combination of asphalt shingle and <br />corrugated metal roofing and a steel chimney. A utility room addition has been built on the east <br />end. There is a covered, tiled concrete patio on the south face and a concrete slab on the east <br />face. A gravel drive approaches on the east. The structure faces south. No broken glass was <br />found in the residence. <br />Roof and porch drainage appear adequate. There are no rain gutters or downspouts and. all <br />drainage is to earth. The lot is flat and drainage flows southwest. There was no erosion near the <br />residence, wall alignment appeared straight and there was no evidence of settlement. <br />The residence uses well water, stove heating, and has a septic system. A well questionnaire form <br />is attached. <br />Sincerely, <br />Mark L. Burgus, PG <br />Geophysicist <br />