Home Inspection…Is It For Us?

2010/03/21

A home inspection is an objective visual examination of the physical structure of a home, from top to bottom, all inclusive. Much like a complete medical check-up. If problems or symptoms are present & identified, recommendations to correct are usually made.

Home Inspections Include:

The Home Inspector will provide a written report outlining the details of his review. Covering the condition of the heating & cooling system, interior plumbing, electrical, the roof, attic, visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows, entrances, basement, ( incl the foundation if possible ) and all of the visible structure.

Why Do We Need One?

The largest single investment you will possibly make, is in the purchase of a home. Therefore, you should learn all you possible can at the outset about that specific property, in order to avoid possible unpleasant surprises after the purchase.

Certainly, a Home Inspection also point out the positive features of a home, while suggesting possible lower cost methods of continuing maintence.

A home inspection may form part of your closing costs, should the Lender insist that you have one prepared. In my opinion, based on 24 years experience in this industry, a Home Inspection is money very well invested!

One Response to “Home Inspection…Is It For Us?”

  1. Joe Farsetta Says:

    While important to THINK of the cost of the inspection as a part of closing costs, it is IMPORTANT to NEVEOL allow it to be a part of closing costs. Some inspectors actually deferr payment until closing. The inspector must never give the impression that payment is contingent upon anything. In some people’s minds, it raises a question whether the inspector influenced the purchase in order to ensure payment. Just a thought… Well written article by the way!


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