nassau county: A Primer on Condominium Inspection in Manhattan New York - 11/28/08 02:10 PM
Buying a condominium is like a combination of buying a house, and renting an apartment. Condos are usually a smaller section of a larger building or campus that is owned by a company. When buying a condo you are not responsible for everything, except what is within your condominium space. A proper condominium inspectionfocuses on what you, the buyer, are in charge of. Things like roofing, lobbies, elevators, and landscaping are items that should be taken care of by the association that owns the building. A condo owner is essentially responsible for everything within the walls of their purchased space. When … (1 comments)

nassau county: Tips On A Thorough Home Inspection and Home Testing in Brooklyn and Queens - 11/28/08 02:02 PM
A thorough home inspectionis one of the most important steps before purchasing a home, and many buyers try to skip this step only to end up regretting it later when problems become apparent. Your home is the place you go to get away from the world, and to relax and put your feet up, or spend time with your family and friends. You want to be reassured that the home you buy is safe and in good condition. A home inspectioncan give you this peace of mind, using a visual inspection of every aspect of the home both inside and out. … (0 comments)

nassau county: Myths You Mustn't Believe About Home Inspections; Brooklyn, Queens, Yonkers, Bronx, Staten Island - 11/28/08 01:57 PM
There are a lot of false ideas going around about house inspectionsand the process and need for hiring home inspectors.  Believing these myths could in many cases cost you a lot of money. So in the interest of saving you as many headaches as much cash as possible, here is the truth about some of these myths.
 
•1)     The report from the inspector serves as a list of needed repairs that the seller must address.  Truth:  The seller has the option of using this list as a list of repairs, or alternatively as a tool for negotiating, to help move … (0 comments)

nassau county: Investment Property: New York and Brooklyn Mold Inspection - 11/28/08 01:54 PM
Investment Property: Mold Inspection
Introduction
An inspection to detect hazardous toxins within and/or around a dwelling is as easy as calling on a qualified home inspector to bring his or her experience to your environment, and evaluate the presence of toxins in and around your property. Home inspectors are trained to spot a structure's weaknesses, and allow property owners an opportunity to protect themselves, and their investment(s) from the advancement of progressive damage. Common substances like water, fire, soil, mold, gas, and other toxins and naturally occurring acts of nature and man can encroach upon building materials and weaken the environmental … (0 comments)

nassau county: Mold Inspection in New York - 06/18/08 04:16 PM
Mold is a common problem in many homes, particularly those in damp and humid climates. Although it's mostly found in the basements of homes, it can pop up almost anywhere that could have a moisture problem. Most mold is benign and just an eyesore, though some mold can be toxic and a serious health concern. While you always want to get rid of mold even if it's just for aesthetics sake, if you don't have time or resources to tackle the source of the problem, it's best to inspect and test mold to determine if it is a health hazard before … (2 comments)

nassau county: Water Quality Testing and Inspection; When to Test - 06/18/08 04:07 PM
Since we all know that water is the life-blood of the home, it is important to ensure the liquid coming out of the taps is top-quality. Not only are there the obvious health detriments associated with dirty water, but, aside from drinking water, you want to have relatively clean and clear water feeding into appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers.
            While professional water-quality testers are available for hire, it's possible to do-it-yourself. Even clean looking water might be contaminated, so it is prudent to test, especially moving to a new space. But before you start collecting samples to send … (0 comments)

nassau county: Queens Property Inspections; What You Need to Know - Inspector D. Kanakis 866-476-2056 - 04/28/08 09:58 AM
Queens Property Inspections; What You Need to Know  
  
  
On paper at least it would seem like a good idea-that you would have something as large as a home inspected before you buy it. But unfortunately that's not always the case-there are too many people who would never think of paying $4000 for a car without letting a mechanic check it over who will buy a home because something in the décor has caught their eye. However, there has been a great increase in demand for this service in the past several years and the inspectors in the business now all promise … (0 comments)

nassau county: Quick Home Seller Fixes; Before The Buyers Inspection - 04/28/08 09:31 AM
Quick Home Seller Fixes; Before The Buyers Inspection
  If you're selling a home you more than likely already know the things that the home inspector that's brought in by the buyer will see. If you haven't had time to fix the grading around the home so that it slopes away from the foundation, they'll find that and if the shingles on the roof are starting to curl a good home inspector will point that out as well. You might not have the time or inclination to repaint older windows and even replace where necessary, or perhaps none of these kinds of upgrades … (2 comments)

nassau county: Yonkers Home Buyers; Are You Negotiating Away Protections? - 04/28/08 09:05 AM
Yonkers Home Buyers; Are You Negotiating Away Protections?
  
No matter how much you like a home that you're looking at, negotiating away protections like the right to have a home inspection is never a good idea. If a buyer finds himself in a bidding war over a property, traditionally they give up some of the protections that they usually enjoy.  While it might sound good to give up the home inspection and other things like an appraisal, buyers are generally setting themselves up for problems when they move into a house that hasn't been covered by these protections.
 
Simply put, giving up … (0 comments)

nassau county: Staten Island Home Buying Advice - 04/28/08 08:07 AM
Staten Island Home Buying Advice
  Getting the home inspection is near the last part of the process when you're out house hunting, and there are a few intermediate stages that you'll need to go through to locate that perfect property. If you've ever been out house hunting before or are in the middle  of looking for a home, you know that the whole thing isn't as easy as you might have thought-it requires a basic knowledge and understanding of a few basic principles. Remember that it can be time consuming and that some of the questions raised often lead to more questions … (0 comments)

nassau county: The Real Deal with Long Island Wet Basements - 04/11/08 01:33 PM
 The Real Deal with Long Island Wet Basements
  
  Any home that you've got can have a wet basement and there are generally two reasons for this; even if you buy the house in an upscale area like Long Island in New York, water can find its way in from two primary sources.  The first of these is surface water which includes run off and melted snow.  The second type of water that can adversely affect your basement is groundwater.  Groundwater can come from a high water table or an underground spring or stream.  These problems generally show themselves inside the home in … (0 comments)

nassau county: Home Inspection in Long Island - 02/25/08 05:21 AM
Home Inspection in Long Island
 
           
Maybe you have found the most absolutely perfect home in Long Island. It is close to schools, within your price range and it is everything that you have always wanted. but now it is time for the home inspection, so you do all of your homework, asking friends and family for referrals, searching the Web, look over the phone book, and make a few phone calls. You finally set up an appointment with someone who meets your needs and that you feel comfortable with. When he arrives at your Long Island section he may see a … (0 comments)

nassau county: Buying a new construction - 02/07/08 01:50 PM
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Buying a New Construction  
 
The process of developing new subdivisions as a unified building concept is now more prevalent than ever. In regions all around the country, new home builders are creating entire communities from scratch, building in a way to create a unified residential area and the profits that go along with that. If you are one of the millions of potential homeowners thinking about buying a new home, keep in mind some key facts as you go through the process.            Some think that buying a fresh home from a builder does not require a … (2 comments)

 
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