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Preparing for a Home Inspection

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Heating and Air Conditioning Systems

Home inspectors are likely to check every appliance in your home. They will make sure that the air conditioning and heating systems of your property work properly and efficiently. They will closely check structure and foundation. Condition of smoke detectors is also likely to be found in a home inspection report.

Tips on Preparing for a Home Inspection

* Before planning on selling your property, make sure everything is in good shape. If not, work on them. However, keep in mind that no property is without flaws. Home inspectors might see some of them and mention them in the home inspection report. In such case, do not be easily discouraged.

* Study your contract. It is where you can find the list of systems that have to be working well prior to closing.

* It may also be stated in the contract that you are not obliged to fix the home problems. However, it can be a cause for your buyer to withdraw. Whatever decisions you come up with, be sure they are reasonable. John Cutts
 

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