Tuesday the 23rd
Dennis’ son-in-law met with me in the basement and took a look at the project, filling in a floor drain that we don’t use. After Tom assured himself that the ball joint that is in place does not hold water, he will be back after the drain area is dry. He will be back with his shop vac to clean all the corrosive material in and around the area and prep the site, leaving the ball joint in place. I am leaving the project up to him.
I had company this afternoon. Angela Wellnitze is doing the city assessing. I had received a postcard asking to phone the office and make an appointment. Angela’s grandmother, Norma, worked for me in the assessor’s office until she retired. I gave Angela the tour starting in the basement. She asked questions and I answered them with the dates when we had done certain projects. Total disclosure . . . just what I had expected when my appraisers had visited homes in times past.
New photos were taken to update the records. A very pleasant visit indeed. Time will tell what plays out in our value. I shared with her that the negative in the home was that the beds could not be walked around when changing the bedding. She took note of that on her computer that also had the diagram of the home with the property’s plot plan.
Dennis ran the errand of picking up several prescriptions for me. That included fills of two small gas cans that Tom uses, one per a mowing.
With that I will take my leave. ♥