FORENSIC INVESTIGATION QUESTIONNAIRE

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FORENSIC INVESTIGATION QUESTIONNAIRE PSE Project Number: - - Project Name: Person(s) Interviewed: Relationship to House: Please answer the following questions to the best of your ability. Exact dates are not necessary approximate dates using months, years, seasons, etc. is acceptable. Background Information: 1. What initiated this claim? Please describe the chain of events that lead to this engineering investigation? (i.e. discovery of plumbing leaks, observations of distress, recommendation by repair contractor, etc.) 2. When did you purchase/lease/move-in/inherit the house? 3. Are you the original owner (first occupant) of the house? Yes No 4. Do you have any reports from previous inspections performed at the house? Yes No If yes, can you provide us with a copy of the reports? Yes No 5. Have any major structural repairs been performed at the house? Yes No (i.e. repairs due to fire damage, storm damage, fallen trees, vehicle impacts, etc.) If yes, please describe cause of damage, area affected, and approximate date of event. cause of damage: area affected: date: cause of damage: area affected: date: 6. Have any additions/conversions been made to the house Yes No (i.e. room addition / extension, patio enclosure, garage conversion, etc.) If yes, please describe changes, room names, and approximate date. rooms added/converted: rooms added/converted: date: date: 6404 INTERNATIONAL PKWY, SUITE 1800 PLANO, TX 75093 T 469.892.7520 F 469.892.7521 EMAIL info@pseglobal.com WEB www.pseglobal.com TX FIRM REGISTRATION NO.: F-9163

Page 2 of 7 7. Has there been any interior or exterior updating/remodeling to the house? Yes No (i.e. painting, paneling, flooring changes, siding, etc.) If yes, please describe updating/remodeling activity, room/area, and approximate date. 8. If any flooring has been replaced, did you notice any cracks or water damage Yes No n/a in the exposed slab or subfloor? If yes, please provide description of distress, location, and approximate date. distress : location: date: distress: location: date: 9. Have there been any changes to the landscaping or vegetation on or near the property? Yes No (i.e. trees/large shrubs added, damaged, died or removed due to storm damage, etc.) If yes, please describe activity, location, and approximate date. 10. Have there been any changes to the grading or drainage conditions on the property? Yes No (i.e. adding/removing soil, adding/removing sprinklers, installing gutters, subsurface drains, drainage swales, etc.) If yes, please describe activity, location, and approximate date.

Page 3 of 7 11. Are the yard areas surrounding the house watered? Yes No If yes, how? Automatic Irrigation System Manual Irrigation System Manual Garden Hose What areas are watered? (i.e. all, front, etc.) How often? (days per week) Summer: Winter: 12. Are soaker hoses used at the house? Yes No What areas/perimeters are watered by soaker hoses? (i.e. all, front, etc.) How often? (days per week) Summer: Winter: 13. Have you noticed any areas where water ponds (accumulates) around the house Yes No during or after a heavy rainfall/irrigation event? Foundation Repairs: 14. Are you aware of any remedial foundation measures previously installed at the house? Yes No (i.e. piers, piles, footings, pads, mud-jacking, cement injection, etc.) If yes, please provide the company name, type of work performed, location around house, and date. company: type of work: location: date: company: type of work: location: date: company: type of work: location: date: Can you provide a copy of the associated reports or paperwork? Yes No n/a 15. Why were remedial foundation measures installed at the house? 16. Have any adjustments been performed to the remedial foundation measures Yes No n/a since they were initially installed? If yes, when? 17. Have you received any recent proposals from foundation repair companies? Yes No If yes, who? Can you provide a copy of the associated reports or paperwork? Yes No n/a

Page 4 of 7 Interior and Exterior Distress: Distress as it is used in this report refers to any cracks or separations which may be indicative of foundation/superstructure-related movement, and it does not necessarily imply failure or negative consequences. 18. Did you notice any signs of distress and/or repairs inside/outside the house Yes No when it was first purchased? (i.e. sheetrock cracks, brick cracks, doors sticking, etc.) 19. When did you first begin to notice signs of recent distress? What type of distress did you observe? Where was it located? 20. In order of appearance, please describe any additional signs of recent distress that you have noticed at the house. (i.e. sheetrock cracks, brick cracks, tile cracks, doors/windows sticking, sloping floors, etc.) 21. How did the distress spread? Progressively (gradually over time) All at Once 22. Have you noticed any variations in the widths of cracks/separations or variations in Yes No the degree of difficulty operating doors/windows with climatic or seasonal changes? (i.e. cracks/separations improve with rainfall, cracks/separations are worse in the summer, door operation improves with rainfall, etc.)

Page 5 of 7 23. Have there been any repairs/patches to any of the interior/exterior distress? Yes No (i.e. sheetrock patches, mortar patches, doors shaved/adjusted) 24. Do you feel as though the distress is concentrated in any particular area of the house? Yes No Swimming Pool: (If the house does not have a swimming pool, please skip this section.) n/a 25. How old is the swimming pool? 26. How is the pool filled? Automatically (timed pool equipment) Manually (garden hose) 27. Has the pool been losing water (other than normal evaporation)? Yes No If yes, please describe. (i.e. plumbing leak, shell leak, etc.) 28. Have you noticed any recent distress to the pool or surrounding deck? Yes No 29. Have there been any previous repairs/patches to the pool or surrounding deck? Yes No Retaining Walls: (If the site does not have any retaining walls, please skip this section.) n/a 30. What type(s) of retaining walls are located on the site? Railroad Tie Mortared Stone CMU (concrete block) Concrete Other 31. Are the retaining walls original to the site or installed after the house was built? 32. Have you noticed any distress to the retaining walls? Yes No (i.e. cracks, separations, sliding, rotating, leaning, etc.) 33. Have there been any previous repairs to the retaining walls? Yes No

Page 6 of 7 Plumbing Leaks: (If you are not aware of any plumbing leaks at the house, please skip this section.) n/a 34. Do you have a leak in the domestic water system (supply) or the sanitary waste system (drain lines)? Supply System (copper, galvanized, etc.) Waste System (PVC, cast-iron, etc.) BOTH 35. How and when were the current plumbing leaks realized? 36. How often are/were the applicable plumbing fixtures used? 37. Have the leaks been repaired? Yes No If yes, when and by who? 38. Prior to the recent plumbing leaks, have there been any other previous plumbing issues? Yes No (i.e. previous leaks, dripping hose bibs or faucets, running toilets, etc.) 39. Have there been any issues with back-ups or blockages in the drain lines at the house? Yes No If yes, please explain (include frequency of back-ups, fixtures affected, and most-recent occurrence).

Page 7 of 7 Notes: For PSE Use Only: Interior Finishes: Gypsum board Wood Paneling Other Exterior Finishes: Brick Stucco Wood/Composite Vinyl Aluminum Stone Other Roof Material: Comp Tile Slate Metal Other Document Requested: HO Client M E F Document Requested: HO Client M E F Document Requested: HO Client M E F Document Requested: HO Client: M E F Return Documents?: Yes No When?: Now With Report To Be Returned By: M E F Returned By: Date: