Sentences with phrase «seller inspection company»

Assured Home Inspection is a buyer & seller inspection company located in Tupelo, Mississippi.

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Established in 1993, Full service home inspection company providing inspections for buyers, sellers, investors and financial institutions.
United Home Inspections, LLC is a full service home inspection company that offers a multitude of great services to buyers, sellers, investors, foreclosures, professionals, home owners, etc...
Since then, we have earned the trust of buyers, sellers and real estate professionals and have grown into one of the largest and most respected full service inspection companies in the area offering professional home inspections.
Instead of calling me, the buyer's agent called my seller (the relocation company) directly to find out what inspections it was paying for.
If the seller has nothing on file, you may decide to engage a fire inspection company.
The home inspection report is delivered in a new electronic format developed exclusively for condominium buyers or sellers, the company says.
The buyer then hired her own contractor to redesign the septic system and filed a lawsuit against the seller, Dean, the inspection company, and the construction company recommended by Dean to repair the septic tank.
When a seller can not provide the SPIS statement, I recommend in these cases that the seller obtain a pre-listing home inspection report from a reputable home inspection company.
He also notes that the home inspection company validates him as an agent among both buyers and sellers.
Georgia appellate court has considered whether report could serve as the basis for lawsuit against seller and inspection company.
Few sellers take advantage of this opportunity, according to Steve Wadlington, president of national home inspection services company WIN Home Iinspection services company WIN Home InspectionInspection.
The Buyer brought a lawsuit against the Sellers, the Brokerage, the Salesperson, and an inspection company, alleging fraudulent and innocent misrepresentation against both parties for failure to disclose the property's alleged flooding problems and failure to accurately disclose the property's boundaries.
The seller commonly pays for this inspection, because many mortgage companies and banks will need one before approving a loan on the house.
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