George give us a break on your hatred of metal roofs!!!!! We get it that you hate metal roofs!!!! Drive around and you can find just as many or more shingle roofs that leak and are installed wrong.
On the roof in your pictures. Maybe there are gable vents??? Maybe there are ZERO vents??? The fact of the matter is that it is really none of your business unless you own the home in question. Maybe this is all the owners can afford??? I would take a non leaking roof that MAY sweat over one that is leaking.
As for the wood looking black. Many attics have black looking wood that has nothing to do with mold or lack of ventilation. The house I am living in right now has black looking roof rafters. It never has had metal roof on it. It had cedar shingles and then layer after layer of asphalt shingles on it. When we replaced the roof 15 years ago or so there were six layers of asphalt shingles laid over cedar shingles. That weight bowed all the rafters. The wood is black looking because of 150 years of dirt and dust. Maybe leaking chimneys too. I have also seen rafters black for house fires too.
If I lived around you I would be Thanking GOD that your not some type of building inspector as you would be a real PAIN to deal with on this subject !!!
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