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The Importance of Hiring a Home Inspector

PostAuthorIcon Author: John Cutts | PDF Print E-mail

• The mechanical and electrical systems of the house are properly running.
• Vents are properly installed.
• Both the cooling and heating systems are working well.
• There is enough insulation in the house.

Basically, there are two home inspections that are performed as you buy a house. The first one takes place before the house is sold. This is the time when it is already vacated and is ready for occupancy. This would give you information about your new house.

Moreover, you can use the home inspection report as a basis for the final price set by the seller. The second inspection is done once the foreclosure is already final. This is the time when the property is put up to be auctioned.

Typically, the inspection is more extensive and will provide you with all the necessary information you would need before you make the purchase. Also, when you have already purchased the property, you will easily be able to conduct the necessary repairs and other adjustments. John Cutts
 

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