Posted by notjustair on January 26, 2014 at 16:25:49 from (174.229.64.43):
In Reply to: Makes me sick posted by Dan in Ohio on January 26, 2014 at 12:20:33:
When I put a house in town on the market the realtor lined up a roofer for me. She neglected to tell me they were coming Monday morning. They stripped the roof with my triple white one year only convertible sitting in the garage with the top down (a car I showed). The house was old and had slatted boards for roof sheeting. The inside of the car was filled with rusty nails, tar paper, and three layers of shingles. The realtor learned some new things that day.
It wouldn't be different if you had no idea they were coming. I figure if you are using a building under construction you have to be prepared for something to happen. Heck, the way they build metal sheds now you should always be ready for a strong wind to take it down. At least is wasn't freshly painted.
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