Some tips for buyers and sellers on the use of the inspection report

Via Jim Bushart (Home Inspection Services of Missouri):

In random order, I present to you seven different ways in which a home inspection report can be used by parties to a real estate transaction for advantage and benefit.

1.  Buyers can consider the reported conditions of the home's systems to determine their ability to afford to maintain the property.  A home with a 12 year old water heater, an 18 year old furnace and a 25 year old composite shingled roof is going to need some costly investments in the near future.

2.  Buyers can sometimes use information regarding undisclosed defects to negotiate the seller's action to repair the defect(s) or adjust the asking price for the home.

3.  Sellers can obtain a home inspection and use the report to disclose known defects to potential buyers.

4.  Sellers can obtain a home inspection and use the report to identify and correct significant defects that could interfere with a buyer's desire to submit a contract to buy the property.

5.  Buyers can use the inspection report as a "punch list" or "to do list" for maintaining the property after purchase.

6.  Buyers/Sellers can use the report to communicate to contractors the nature of the defect(s) to obtain estimates for repair or to arrange for repairs or replacements.

7.  Buyers can sometimes use the inspection report as a means to withdraw from the contracted agreement to purchase the home when certain types of undisclosed defects are reported.

Buyers and sellers should consider obtaining inspection reports only from professional full-time home inspectors.  Inspection reports generated by builders or contractors are often used by them as marketing tools and a means to generate business for maintenance and repairs and do not always represent the actual conditions of the property.

 

 

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6 Comments on Seven Ways to Use a Home Inspection Report

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good review of the benefits of having an inspection - pre and post listing!f

9:53am • #1

Sandy that's a great list.

I think working with the buyers and finding out what their expectations are before the inspection can save a huge headache after the fact. 

We clearly want them covered for major defects and huge expense shortly after they move in.  We try to let them know if there are cosmetic concerns on an existing home to ask for them at time of offer and not use the inspection report as a crutch so to speak.

10:00am • #2
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Hi!

I have a question....when a buyer pays for a home inspection and a certified home inspector does inspect property, does the report become property of the seller if buyer backs out due to a defect?

Thanks

 

11:30am • #3

Dave,

Whoever pays for the inspection owns the report.  I have heard of seller's buying the report (cheap) from the buyers after the deal falls apart.

4:01pm • #4
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Thank you...Thats what I thought the answer was but I just wasnt sure.

10:17pm • #5
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Great list! I think the pre home inspection has been underrated. It should be a priority to sellers. There's nothing worse that giving the buyer a deal on the house to find out there are $2000 in repairs.  If the seller had known in advance, they would have negotiated differently.

12:15pm • #6

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