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Home Inspections

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Managing Real Estate Broker with DCRE Residential

Home inspections are part of the home sales process and I highly recommend them to all my buyers, even on new construction.  Home inspections are a time when a buyer can learn about the inter-workings of their new home as well as if the home has any issues that the seller should repair or give the buyer credit to have repaired as part of the transaction.  Even if you are buying a “new” home that was recently built, the builder could have taken a short-cut or missed something, thus getting a home inspection is always a good idea to get it taken care of and make sure your new home is in the best shape it can be when you move-in as well as giving you a better piece of mind.  Realty Times recently published an article about home inspections and their importance.

Home Inspections 101

by Carla Hill

What does your home inspection cover? And who is liable if a problem develops down the road? We'll answer these questions in today's column.

You need an inspection on any property you are buying, regardless if it's old or new construction. An home inspectioninspection is like a check-up for your house. What repairs will need to addressed now and what might need to be addressed later down the road? This is what you have answered during an inspection. Having an inspection done prior to signing a contract allows you to negotiate your findings into the deal. Does the roof need replaced? The seller may give an allowance to pay for the repairs. If you don't ask, you'll never know!

Perhaps you've fallen in love with a fixer-upper and are dreaming of doing the repairs yourself. If the inspection discovers hidden damage and costs, you'll be given the option to keep looking for a more suitable house. Keep in mind, however, that simply because a house needs repairs doesn't mean you shouldn't purchase it. Nearly every house will have a list of repairs that need to be done to get it "shipshape." It is your decision to choose how much you are willing to spend and how much work you are willing to do.

A home inspection varies depending on what type of property you are interested in.

According to the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI), "the standard home inspector’s report will cover the condition of the home’s heating system; central air conditioning system (temperature permitting); interior plumbing and electrical systems; the roof, attic and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; the foundation, basement and structural components."

There are limits, however, to what a home inspection will cover. They aren't required to identify conditions that are concealed or are considered latent defects. That means if personal property, plants, snow, or debris is covering an issue, the home inspector isn't require to move those items to inspect it and isn't liable if he misses it. They aren't require to make determinations on systems that aren't readily accessible.

And they aren't required to note the presence of potentially hazardous plants and animals. That includes "wood destroying organisms" or even molds.

This means you should find a home inspector that you trust. The ASHI recommends you choose from their list of licensed professionals. "ASHI members know houses, ensuring that you can find a home inspector. They are trained to objectively communicate to you, the home inspection buyer, what the house has to say. ASHI members have demonstrated technical proficiency and report-writing skills, and they have committed to continuing education in order to achieve and maintain their member status."

Having a trusted inspector means that most every problem that can be identified, will be. And inspection is about peace of mind, and a good inspector gives you that.

Posted by

Melissa Barkalow

Broker, ABR, e-Pro, CRB Candidate

Licensed in DC, MD & VA

mbarkalow@comcast.net, C: 202.285.9479

www.RnRRB.com

R&R Residential Brokerage O: 703.348.2751

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Dan Edward Phillips
Dan Edward Phillips - Eureka, CA
Realtor and Broker/Owner

Good Morning Melissa, an excellent artice on home inspections.  Your input is very good.

Apr 22, 2011 01:51 AM
Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Melissa, This is a good post to reblog. i hope more consumers will read it.

Apr 22, 2011 11:47 PM