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    sponsibility of the seller. Again, in my experience I know that most agents and sellers choose the pest inspector that charges the least amount of money. If there is any question, especially in an older home...it would be wise to hire your own pest inspector.

    Considerations for Choosing an Inspector

    • Does he work full time as an inspector?
    • His education and qualifications?
    • Does he carry errors and omissions insurance?
    • Is he willing to provide references?
    • Will he answer all your questions?
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      Buyer Beware!

      You've heard it many times. But I don't want this term to apply only to your home purchase. I want you to have as much information as possible about the condition of the home BEFORE...not after you buy it! Spend a little money now for a good home inspection...and avoid the possibility of problems after you move in.

      The home inspection is strictly for your benefit...information to help you make an informed decision. It should not be confused with an appraisal, which is a determination of value required by your lending institution.

      Our office offers a free home inspection (as part of a bundle package) because we believe that we haven't done the best job for you without one. It's far too important to ignore...or just hope for the best!

      A home inspector once told me to never depend on local government codes inspectors to make sure the house is built right. Especially in new construction, many spec home builders will take shortcuts that they know won't be spotted. And never make the mistake of thinking that the good 'ole buddy system isn't alive and well in the construction business! In my own experience, I've seen codes inspectors favoring the large production builders as well as the custom builders. It's to your advantage to make sure about your home's construction...by an independent inspector.

      What to Expect

      The typical general home inspection should take at least 2-3 hours to complete, and should include a thorough inspection of the following:

      • Foundation and Crawl Space
      • Drainage
      • Roof and Attic
      • Plumbing System
      • Electrical System
      • Walls, Floors and Doors
      • Kitchen and Appliances

      Although the inspector will check the appearance and air temperature of the heating and air conditioning system, it's advisable to order a separate inspection by a qualified HVAC service contractor.

      We recommend that you accompany the inspector. You will be able to ask questions and see any problem for yourself.

      Always determine if you would like additional inspections such as mold, radon or water quality. A pest inspection is required, but is usually the responsibility of the seller. Again, in my experience I know that most agents and sellers choose the pest inspector that charges the least amount of money. If there is any question, especially in an older home...it would be wise to hire your own pest inspector.

      Considerations for Choosing an Inspector

      • Does he work full time as an inspector?
      • His education and qualifications?
      • Does he carry errors and omissions insurance?
      • Is he willing to provide references?
      • Will he answer all your questions?
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        Our office offers a free home inspection (as part of a bundle package) because we believe that we haven't done the best job for you without one. It's far too important to ignore...or just hope for the best!

        A home inspector once told me to never depend on local government codes inspectors to make sure the house is built right. Especially in new construction, many spec home builders will take shortcuts that they know won't be spotted. And never make the mistake of thinking that the good 'ole buddy system isn't alive and well in the construction business! In my own experience, I've seen codes inspectors favoring the large production builders as well as the custom builders. It's to your advantage to make sure about your home's construction...by an independent inspector.

        What to Expect

        The typical general home inspection should take at least 2-3 hours to complete, and should include a thorough inspection of the following:

        • Foundation and Crawl Space
        • Drainage
        • Roof and Attic
        • Plumbing System
        • Electrical System
        • Walls, Floors and Doors
        • Kitchen and Appliances

        Although the inspector will check the appearance and air temperature of the heating and air conditioning system, it's advisable to order a separate inspection by a qualified HVAC service contractor.

        We recommend that you accompany the inspector. You will be able to ask questions and see any problem for yourself.

        Always determine if you would like additional inspections such as mold, radon or water quality. A pest inspection is required, but is usually the responsibility of the seller. Again, in my experience I know that most agents and sellers choose the pest inspector that charges the least amount of money. If there is any question, especially in an older home...it would be wise to hire your own pest inspector.

        Considerations for Choosing an Inspector

        • Does he work full time as an inspector?
        • His education and qualifications?
        • Does he carry errors and omissions insurance?
        • Is he willing to provide references?
        • Will he answer all your questions?
        • Dete
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          ive and well in the construction business! In my own experience, I've seen codes inspectors favoring the large production builders as well as the custom builders. It's to your advantage to make sure about your home's construction...by an independent inspector.

          What to Expect

          The typical general home inspection should take at least 2-3 hours to complete, and should include a thorough inspection of the following:

          • Foundation and Crawl Space
          • Drainage
          • Roof and Attic
          • Plumbing System
          • Electrical System
          • Walls, Floors and Doors
          • Kitchen and Appliances

          Although the inspector will check the appearance and air temperature of the heating and air conditioning system, it's advisable to order a separate inspection by a qualified HVAC service contractor.

          We recommend that you accompany the inspector. You will be able to ask questions and see any problem for yourself.

          Always determine if you would like additional inspections such as mold, radon or water quality. A pest inspection is required, but is usually the responsibility of the seller. Again, in my experience I know that most agents and sellers choose the pest inspector that charges the least amount of money. If there is any question, especially in an older home...it would be wise to hire your own pest inspector.

          Considerations for Choosing an Inspector

          • Does he work full time as an inspector?
          • His education and qualifications?
          • Does he carry errors and omissions insurance?
          • Is he willing to provide references?
          • Will he answer all your questions?
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          • Walls, Floors and Doors
          • Kitchen and Appliances

          Although the inspector will check the appearance and air temperature of the heating and air conditioning system, it's advisable to order a separate inspection by a qualified HVAC service contractor.

          We recommend that you accompany the inspector. You will be able to ask questions and see any problem for yourself.

          Always determine if you would like additional inspections such as mold, radon or water quality. A pest inspection is required, but is usually the responsibility of the seller. Again, in my experience I know that most agents and sellers choose the pest inspector that charges the least amount of money. If there is any question, especially in an older home...it would be wise to hire your own pest inspector.

          Considerations for Choosing an Inspector

          • Does he work full time as an inspector?
          • His education and qualifications?
          • Does he carry errors and omissions insurance?
          • Is he willing to provide references?
          • Will he answer all your questions?
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            sponsibility of the seller. Again, in my experience I know that most agents and sellers choose the pest inspector that charges the least amount of money. If there is any question, especially in an older home...it would be wise to hire your own pest inspector.

            Considerations for Choosing an Inspector

            • Does he work full time as an inspector?
            • His education and qualifications?
            • Does he carry errors and omissions insurance?
            • Is he willing to provide references?
            • Will he answer all your questions?
            • Determine exactly what he will or will not inspect.

            As always, please contact me with any additional questions! I'm here to help you!

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