Floca showed the impact of water damage on the Center's underbelly, including corroded steel beams in the service tunnel, concrete degradation in the parking lot and rust on the marble facade.
The truth is inspections don't end in a simple pass or fail, but certain issues on the report can indicate trouble and lead to buyers walking away. A clean inspection report-or a "passing" inspection-will only note minor issues that are either just cosmetic or won't be too expensive to fix. On the other hand, a "failing" report often points to expensive, complicated, or time-consuming repairs that might be red flags to buyers.
Buying a GPS watch isn't a casual purchase. Most runners are dropping somewhere between $300 and $800 on a device they expect to last years. At that price, you're not just paying for battery life or training metrics. You're buying into a promise of reliability, toughness, and support if something goes sideways. But when things do break - and they do - the story often falls apart. Cracked screens. Busted buttons. Dead batteries. None of these issues should mean a watch is done for,
Thames Water has confirmed the incident in Plender Street this afternoon (July 6). As a result of the incident, tap water flow has been impacted, with some properties experiencing low water pressure or no water at all.