
The charm of an old house is nostalgic for many people, but is it a precious time to consider moving to a house in the 19th century? Especially when the owner is borrowing a fine of the early departure, problems may arise especially when borrowing an old house. The following information will help you save money and mind when you want to borrow an old house.
Old cables and electrical wiring
Be sure to ask questions about cables and electrical wiring when observing potential rental houses. If you can see the electric cable, please check if the insulation is fragile. There are several wires exposed on the wall so please ask the potential landlord to check all the cables for safety. The last thing you want is that it is bad, living in a house with electrical problems, at home where you may encounter a flame at any given moment because the cable is exposed and vulnerable.
In old age, the wire was spread over the wall without covering around the wall. This is incredibly dangerous and you must deal with it before signing the lease form and paying. Before you enter, the landlord should take care of this so that you can see the job.
Lead paint
Please ask questions about the type of paint on the wall. The house built before 1978 may contain lead paint. This is not dangerous except when the condition of the paint is bad. If you notice that the paint on the wall is peeling or chipping, consider it dangerous, especially for children. Check the sill of the window as it will be a very good indicator of the quality of the paint. Lead paint causes neurological problems in children, but as the brain is fully developed and weight is increasing, it does not affect adults in the same way.
Mold and leakage ceiling
There is no current leak on the ceiling, but especially if there is a new roof, the possibility that the old roof is leaking in the past is very high. If this happens, the plaster in the house will be moist and the mold may grow on the wall. The mold is very dangerous and needs to be taken care of immediately. Please be careful not to discolor the part which looks wet on the walls and walls. Before you sign the lease contract, please insist that the landlord is checking the type of the house.
When you sign a lease agreement at an old house you can purchase the lessor's insurance. Knowing the above concern at the elderly's house, you also need to consider whether this house will be a good candidate for renting to own. Make sure you are reading your lease with that entity and make your concern clear with your landlord so that you will not be surprised when you enter the final.

