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bracket
there are several of these on the outside, I think they are antenna brackets |
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door latch
the door has a rubberized seal and closes with 2 of these wedge levers, Mom calls it a submarine door |
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door rain shield
this little "lip" above the door keeps water from running on it |
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Inspection
Sara had to do careful inspections |
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wall to the right as looking in the door
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back wall
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front wall
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wall to the left as looking in the door
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A/C opening on back wall
it is carefully framed with what looks like plastic panel, and when they boarded it up (and the opening on front wall), they didn't just nail boards but put board on each side and bolted those together so no extra holes made |
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vent opening on back wall
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exterior damage
old damage, this section looks like something scraped along it almost the entire height, the fiberglass has like tiny cuts that are peeling open |
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patched holes in the wall
there are several of these all around the unit, walls and floors, where cables were run for the equipment; workers have patched the ones on the walls but left the ones in floor as I had said I might be able to go ahead and use some for my utilities |
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more patched wall holes
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another patched hole in the wall
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a cluster of patched holes in wall
the center left one was being examined by a hornet but I sent him on his way |
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floor damage
when unit was sitting empty and door left open, this corner of floor was damaged by water; no mildew or mold, though, and the plywood currently on the walls is going to be removed, so plan to use that to cover floor before laying vinyl |
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holes in floor
mid-right as looking into unit; workers have patched the ones on the walls but left the ones in floor as I thought to use some for my utilities |
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holes in floor
back left as looking into unit |
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holes in floor
mid-left side as looking into unit |
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above door
2 rather curious holes were drilled about half-way through the wall, emergency exit sign, maybe? |
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