Not exact matches
Our expertly trained
home inspectors have performed thousands of
home inspections over the years and are highly
recommended by our peers.
Whenever you purchase or refinance a
home it is always
recommended to have the
home appraised
by a professional
home inspector.
Recommended as part of the FHA process, a
home inspection
by a certified
home inspector ensures that you are aware of any major issues that could require significant repairs, prior to purchasing the
home.
A
home inspection
by a certified
home inspector is
recommended by the FHA and ensures that you are aware of any major issues that could require significant repairs, prior to purchasing the
home.
The FHA
recommends a property inspection
by a certified Virginia
home inspector as a condition of securing a mortgage loan.
HUD - owned foreclosed
homes may be sold as - is; having a HUD - owned
home inspected
by a certified
home inspector before making a purchase offer is highly
recommended.
When purchasing a
home in Oregon, a
home inspection
by a certified
home inspector is a
recommended part of the loan process.
A general
home inspector will
recommend a specialized inspection
by a licensed professional if they spot a defect that goes beyond their scope of knowledge or experience.
Inspections can be requested
by the buyer or seller, and can be conducted before or after a sale, though Jacob and Gass
recommend calling in an
inspector prior to making an offer on a
home.
A
home inspection contingency — strongly
recommended by most real estate agents — specifies that you will get a licensed
home inspector to check the property within a specified period (typically seven days) after you sign the purchase agreement.
However, asking a seller if there's «anything» within the structure that «could» negatively effect a buyers» decision may be even a worse solution, anything and could are in my opinion too broad... the precedent case that's being examined says the Realtor has an obilgation to go beyond that stated
by the seller... therefore what the seller has said or signed that they said is of little relevance in the event of a problem... her most egregious act was not invoving a
home inspector... people... find a couple
inspectors that you yourself find to be valuable,
recommend them to your buyers and involve yourself, go to the inspections with your buyers and see firsthand what condition the property is in.
Realtors: DO NOT
recommend home inspectors by choice unless representing a buyer client, and then,
recommend «only» the three toughest
inspectors out there, known to be so
by your own experiences with same.
However, upon conducting a thorough so - called «
home inspection»
by an
inspector recommended by me (due to his reputation as a deal killer, which I like... he even killed a deal of my mother's when he disclosed a septic field problem that I was unaware of... which was why I used him thereafter when I could in support of «my» buyer clinets» interests), it was found that there would be more to repairing the foundation than first thought
by my buyers.
For example, a
home inspector might measure the differential temperature reading from an air conditioning unit, find it low and
recommend the unit be inspected
by an HVAC specialist.
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