Home Inspection

  • Working with Your Home Inspector
    If you are interested in purchasing a home, you should call in a home inspector after you have signed your purchase agreement or contract. But, be sure the contract includes a clause stating that you are not obligated to purchase the home if you are unhappy with the results of the home inspection. In addition, your clause should list any obligations of the seller and the buyer following the inspection. In most cases, the home inspector should be able to inspect the home within a few days after Read More...
  • The Importance Of Home Inspection
    It is very probable that your real estate agent have included a clause in your offer to purchase that makes a condition upon a home inspection that meats your satisfaction. If there is no such clause, it is most recommended that you insist to include it. Furthermore, it is highly suggested that you add a clause says that if the inspection report suggests additional inspections is required to cover specialized professionals (for example a heating specialist or an electrician), there would be an Read More...
  • Inspection Before Selling
    One of the aspects of the home sale that has become ever more important is the inspection of the home before closing. Typically this is not something that will ever be forgotten as it is important enough to be a primary subject on most real estate contracts. But as many can attest to; sometimes there are some pretty unpleasant surprises that can pop up in the inspection report. All of the sudden you are looking at either spending a bunch of money or taking a hit on the sale price to make the buy Read More...
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