Our
Reputation Depends On Your Satisfaction...
has discovered that most complaints in the real estate industry
come from homebuyers after the close of escrow. Most of those
complaints are about previously undetected property conditions.
In short, buyers don't like being surprised by hidden defects.
Our
reputation depends on your satisfaction-and your satisfaction
can be increased with a professional home inspection.
We
want you to be confident that your roof is in good shape and
understand the current condition of major systems and the
overall condition of your new home.
For
a small investment in a professional inspection, you'll get
some peace of mind and greater enjoyment of your new home.
Here
Are Five Reasons Why A Home Inspection Is A Smart Investment
Whether
you are a beginner or an experienced homebuyer
recommends you obtain a professional home inspection and take
advantage of these benefits:
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Be
confident you won't get surprised by major defects you
hadn't bargained for
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Be
informed about the condition of the property you are buying
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Learn
how systems and fixtures work and how they should be maintained
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Receive
an expert's advice about the feasibility of making upgrades
and renovations
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Understand
the construction and function of mechanical systems and
safety feature
What's
involved in a home inspection:
At
the home buyer's expense, a home inspector conducts a visual
examination of the home you are planning to buy. He or she
will examine such things as the roof, pool, structure, exterior,
interior, electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning-usually
spending a few hours at the property.
Normally,
the home inspection is paid for by the buyer, although sometimes
a seller will retain the services of an inspector before sale
negotiations begin.
While
a home inspection doesn't guarantee that everything will remain
in good working order or serve as a home warranty, it will
help to inform you whether or not everything is in good working
condition at the time of the inspection.
REMEMBER
to conduct a walk-through prior to close of escrow to confirm
the property is substantially the same as when you made the
offer and any requested repairs have been completed to your
satisfaction.