Before you pay money to purchase house,hire a professional home inspector to make sure that your house doesn't have any major defects.A home inspection includes an examining of central air conditioning systems, interior plumbing, electrical systems, the roof, attic, visible insulation, walls, ceilings, floors, windows, foundations,basements,appliances and outdoor plumbing.
After examining they will provide a report.If there are any major problems, you'll need to negotiate with the seller to either lower the sale price of the home, or determine how the problem can be fixed.If worth of problems are there and the seller doesn't want to provide the fix, you can rescind your offer.In fact, two in five resale houses will have at least one major defect that could cost you from a few hundred dollars to repair.
Spending a few hundred dollars for a home inspection is well worth the peace of mind.
If you don't know how or where to find a home inspector, ask it to your real estate agent.All certified members have performed at least 250 inspections have passed two written proficiency exams. They must also adhere to standards of practice, continuing education requirements, and code of ethics.
The questions you should ask with the inspector include:
- What does the inspection will cover? Make sure the inspection and the inspection report meet all applicable requirements
- How long have you been in the profession? Atleast they have to be few years in this field
- How many homes have you been inspected?Atleast 150 homes they should be inspected
- Have been specifically experienced in residential inspection? The answer should be yes. If someone says they have specialized training in something like construction or engineering but not in residential inspection, you may want to move on to the next candidate.
- Does the inspector's company offer to do repairs or improvements based on the inspection? The answer should always be no. This is against the ASHI Code of Ethics because it might cause a conflict of interest.
- How long will the inspection take? The average for a single inspector is two to three hours for a typical single-family house.
- How much will it cost? Costs vary quite a bid depending on the region, size of the house, scope of services and other factors. A typical range might be $300-500, but consider the value of the home inspection in terms of the investment being made.
- Does the inspector encourage the client to attend the inspection? This is a valuable educational opportunity for you to learn about how things work around what could be your house.
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