
Once a buyer has decided to make
an offer on your home, it will usually be contingent upon
a professional inspection of the entire property-including
improvements. The home inspector looks beyond the cosmetics
to make sure that the home's general systems operate properly.
The inspector will also look for large repairs that are
needed and report on the condition of the home.
The standard home inspector's
report will review the conditions of the home's heating
and cooling system, interior plumbing and electrical systems;
the roof, attic and visible insulation; walls, ceilings,
floors, windows and doors; foundation, basement and visible
structure. The inspector will also look for cracks in cement
walls, water stains that indicate leakage and any indication
of wood rot.
A home inspection also
points out the positive aspects of a home, as well as the
maintenance that will be necessary to keep it in good shape.
Remember, no home
is perfect. If major problems are found, we will help you
negotiate through the process.
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