Conducted prior to listing your house on the market. This provides insight into areas of enhancement or repair that potential buyers might expect or request. It is assumed that if conditions or situations are discovered by the inspector, the buyers' inspector will also call attention to the same area. This will give the seller time and opportunity to make the corrections or find a contractor of their choice to perform the work. This inspection may save you from last minute negotiations or concessions to the buyer.
This inspection provides the buyer peace of mind and some insight as to the condition of the home and what, if any, corrections or repairs may be needed. We want to insure that your home is in favorable condition before you move in, so you have some idea of what may be required in the future.
As your new home nears the final stages of construction, an inspection may bring attention to areas that should be corrected prior to moving in. It is easier and more time efficient to address these issues while areas of the home are un-finished and accessible and you have the attention of the contractor.
Most builders offer a one year warranty on the materials and workmanship of the home. Near the end of the warranty Robert can assist with a final "punch-list" of items to present to the contractor.
Recommended at least once every two years for those who own rental properties or second homes. Costly repairs may be avoided when you are informed about maintenance and repair issues. It also aids in the budgeting for replacement items.
Mortgage lenders can be better informed about property issues by a professional home inspections. Thousands or more dollars may be lost by roof and plumbing leaks, unsecured entry points and other issues that can be avoided. It also allows for better budgeting when addressing repair issues.
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