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Questions To Ask Your Home Inspector Before Buying Your Home

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Showcase Homes

Questions to Ask Your Home Inspector Before Buying Your HomeImagine how frustrated you'd be to find out that the hot water heater wasn't working - in the middle of your very first shower in your new Bloomfield Hills home!

This, among other very good reasons, is why you should have a home inspection before you buy your home.

When you buy a home, you need to know exactly what you're buying.

A home inspection is an important part of buying your home. Before you hire a home inspector, ask candidates a few questions to make sure you hire a trustworthy inspector.

What Does Your Inspection Cover?

Not all inspections are the same. Ask for copies of previous home inspections so you can see exactly what they will check inside the home.

If you are concerned about something specific, like a leaky faucet in the bathroom, mention that to the inspector so they can check it out.

Are You Licensed Or Certified?

If you live in a state that licenses home inspectors, ask to see their license. Most reputable home inspection professionals provide this information right at the start of your home inspection.

At the very least, choose a home inspector who belongs to American Society of Home Inspectors. This shows a level of professionalism and education that you can trust.

What Kind Of Report Will You Give Me?

You should expect a written report detailing what the inspector found. Most inspectors will give you a typed report within a week of the inspection.

Many even take digital color photos of any issues with the home in order to make their report as clear as possible. Make sure the inspector will be available to explain anything on the report that doesn't make sense to you.

Will I Be Able To Attend The Inspection?

If the inspector refuses to let you be present during the home inspection, find someone else. This is your chance to know exactly what you are buying and what potential repairs you or the seller will have to make in your new Bloomfield Hills home.

Please feel free to contact your trusted real estate professional today to answer this and any other question you have on the home buying process.

Posted by

Lee Morof
Associate Broker/Attorney
RE/MAX Showcase Homes, Birmingham, Michigan
www.NorthWoodwardHomes.com
Call:Ā  248-514-2640

Matt Kombrink
One Source Realty - Geneva, IL
Your #1 Source For Real Estate

Excellent post here, Lee.  You provide some solid answers to both why you should hire an inspector and what you should look for.  Thanks for sharing!

Aug 20, 2013 04:44 AM