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  • Why Should You Have Your Home Inspected?
  • Advantages of Home Inspection by a Licensed Professional
  • Why You Should Not Do Your Own Inspection

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Why Should You Have Your Home Inspected?

Buying a new home may be the biggest investment you’ll ever make. Although the process is very exciting it quickly becomes overwhelming.

While the home you have selected may appear to be just what you’re looking for, how can you be sure there arena’t potentially serious unknown defects which can make your investment a costly one? This is especially true when others in the purchase transaction may be working against your best interests.

Having your home professionally inspected as early as possible in the buying process can save you thousands of dollars on items which you may be able to have the seller or builder correct. The Home Inspector is dedicated to providing you with invaluable information about your new home.

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Advantages of Home Inspection by a Licensed Professional

Professional:
The work of Certified Home Inspectors is scrutinized by the institutions of which they are members. Annual reviews are conducted to maintain accreditation. Inspectors must adhere to strict codes of ethics. Continuing education is a requirement of membership.
Thorough and Complete:
Inspections are conducted in accordance with national standards, ensuring a thorough, methodical coverage of the entire dwelling.
Objective:
Honest, objective inspections occur because the inspector is impartial to all parties in the transaction, and is not emotionally involved with the house.
Peace of Mind:
A small investment before committing to a major purchase such as a home may possibly save you thousands of dollars later.
Personal:
The buyer is welcome (and encouraged) to attend the inspection. The inspector will spend time with you to explain any points that are uncertain, how best to correct issues he finds, and to advise you on how best to maintain your new home.
Documentation:
At the completion of the inspection (or shortly after), you are presented with a professionally prepared document that covers everything that was inspected. Color pictures are included to emphasize important issues. You can use this document to help in negotiating the repairs or the price of the property.

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Why You Should Not Do Your Own Inspection
Even if you know a lot about house construction, HVAC systems, electrical code, plumbing and drainage, you are unlikely to be up-to-date with the latest code requirements.
You are probably not objective because you have a vested interest in the home and you are emotionally involved with the purchase

If you miss something, the few hundred dollars you saved by doing your own inspection could cost you thousands later. Even worse, you could miss a major safety hazard!


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