HOME INSPECTION
If you are purchasing a resale property, Hurst Home Realty highly recommends that you have a professional home inspector conduct a thorough inspection. The inspection will include the following (some at additional cost, so have your Realtor inquire, before scheduling):
Plumbing
Electrical
Air Conditioning and Heating
Ventilation
Roof and Attic
Foundation
General Structure
Pool / Spa
Solar Systems
Chimney and Fireplace
The inspection is not designed to criticize every minor problem or defect in the home. It is intended to report on major damage or serious problems that require repair. Should serious problems be indicated, the inspector will recommend that a structural engineer or some other professional inspect it as well.
Your home cannot “pass or fail” an inspection, and your inspector will not tell you whether he/she thinks the home is worth the money you are offering. The inspector’s job is to make you aware of repairs that are recommended or necessary.
The seller may be willing to negotiate completion of repairs or a credit for completion of repairs, or you may decide that the home will take too much work and money. A professional inspection will help you make a clear-headed decision. In addition to the overall inspection, you may wish to have separate tests conducted for termites or the presence of radon gas.
In choosing a home inspector, consider one that has been certified as a qualified and experienced member by a trade association. It is best to have a licensed contractor as your home inspector.
We recommend being present at the inspection. This is to your advantage. You will be able to clearly understand the inspection report, and know exactly which areas need attention. Plus, you can get answers to many questions, tips for maintenance, and a lot of general information that will help you once you move into your new home. Most important, you will see the home through the eyes of an objective third party.
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