I live in a 53 year old house and certain items are catching up to me:
1. 20 year old roof
2. 17 year old heating system
3. 18 year old water heater
4. Original windows
You get the picture...
Obviously, I'm not going to go out and purchase these items since that would spell out FRAUD in a big way. However, would lawyers find it useful to have estimates of replacement costs when tabulating home maintenace with respect to Schedule J? It seems something is always breaking (last month I replaced my 18 year old dishwasher...$400. I'm just wondering if trustees take into account age of home when looking over numbers for home maintenance. Haven't seen this topic covered in the forums so I figured I'd ask...Thanks!
1. 20 year old roof
2. 17 year old heating system
3. 18 year old water heater
4. Original windows
You get the picture...
Obviously, I'm not going to go out and purchase these items since that would spell out FRAUD in a big way. However, would lawyers find it useful to have estimates of replacement costs when tabulating home maintenace with respect to Schedule J? It seems something is always breaking (last month I replaced my 18 year old dishwasher...$400. I'm just wondering if trustees take into account age of home when looking over numbers for home maintenance. Haven't seen this topic covered in the forums so I figured I'd ask...Thanks!
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