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Home Inspection
Homes built today are very complex. There are local and county government rules and laws that govern the methods and materials used inside and out. Beyond that, there are homeowner association rules that must also be met.
By getting a home inspection, you find out all of the problems and potential problems that may exist in your home. Most of the time, there are is a small list of minor issues that the seller will typically correct before settlement.
Make sure you are buying a sound investment.
- Identify potential problems
- Protects your valuable investment
- Eliminates unwanted Liability
- Characterizes potential health hazards
Be involved with the process of home inspection. It will re-confirm you decisions as to why you purchased the home and you will better understand the inner working of the home itself. Ask questions. The inspector is a professional, and can answer most of your questions.
A short list of things that are inspected…
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Mechanical |
Structural |
Mold |
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Radon |
Construction Code |
Plumbing |
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Major Appliance |
Asbestos |
Foundation |
and many more items are inspected and reported on.
You may also consider getting a Home Warranty, which is insurance against breakdowns, mechanical, and structural problems that may not show up on the day of inspection.
For complete details, please request more information on this professional service, I will be happy to provide you any additional information and refer you to a professional home inspection specialist.
Buying a new Home? Why do I need one?
I am buying a new home, so why have it inspected? Even thought it is brand new, there are many things that builders may overlook. An independent home inspector reconfirms that it was build to code and was constructed correctly. It provides you with the peace of mind knowing everything was put together correctly. Have the knowledge and confidence that your home is perfect before you move-in.
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