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Home Inspection
Once you've performed your house hunting search, haggled over the price, come
to an agreement on price, and arranged a down-payment of earnest money, its'
time
A Home inspection can provide the buyer with detailed information about the condition of your home. A home inspector first thoroughly examines the general physical condition of your property’s site and structures. The inspector then submits a detailed written report on the quality and condition of its site and structures. This report usually lists what is in good repair, as well as current and impending possible problems. Providing a physical inspection report to buyers generally makes your home easier to sell. A physical inspection report can: • Convince buyers you are not trying to hide problems. • Allow buyers to understand what problems they must deal with, if they buy a property. • Convert most physical problems from contingencies to bargaining issues to be dealt with immediately. • Aid you in filling out a real estate disclosure statementHome Inspection also gives you negotiation wiggle room in requiring that the seller repair any deficiencies before you proceed to final purchase. The Home inspector will help uncover common flaws or problems, but they also help in find uncommon problems. A home inspection typically includes an examination of heating and central air conditioning systems, interior plumbing, electrical systems, the roof, attic, visible insulation, walls, ceilings, floors, windows, foundations, and basements. Inspections may also include appliances and outdoor plumbing.
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