Whether you are buying
or selling a home, you
should have a
professional home
inspection performed.
A
home inspection will
look at the systems that
make up the building
such as:
-
Structural elements,
foundation, framing
etc
-
Plumbing systems
-
Roofing
-
Electrical systems
-
Cosmetic condition,
paint, siding etc
If
you are buying a home,
you need to know exactly
what you are getting. A
home inspection,
performed by a
professional home
inspector, will reveal
any hidden problems with
the home so that they
may be addressed BEFORE
the deal is closed. You
should require an
inspection at the time
you make a formal offer.
Make sure the contract
has an inspection
contingency. Then, hire
your own inspector and
pay close attention to
the inspection report.
If you aren't
comfortable with what he
finds, you should kill
the deal.
Likewise, if you are
selling a home, you want
to know about such
potential hidden
problems before your
house goes on the
market. Almost all
contracts include the
condition that the
contract is contingent
upon completion of a
satisfactory inspection.
And most buyer's are
going to insist that the
inspection be a
professional home
inspection, usually by
an inspector they hire.
If the buyer's inspector
finds a problem, it can
cause the buyer to get
cold feet and the deal
can often fall through.
At best, surprise
problems uncovered by
the buyer's inspector
will cause delays in
closing, and usually you
will have to pay for
repairs at the last
minute, or take a lower
price on your home.
It's
better to pay for your
own inspection before
putting your home on the
market. Find out about
any hidden problems and
correct them in advance.
Otherwise, you can count
on the buyer's inspector
finding them, at the
worst possible time.