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A Home Inspection Is Not Optional

Reblogger Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Real Estate Agent WV0026375

 

This is a great post on home inspections by Wayne B. Pruner and reblogged to helpful provide buyers with reasons why one reallly should have a home inspection.  In West Virginia it is not mandatory to have a home inspection, but I ALWAYS encourage home buyers to have a home inspection. Read Wayne's post and you will see why!

 

Original content by Wayne B. Pruner

A Home Inspection Is Not Optional

How often have you heard the need to get a home inspection from a Realtor? There is no legal requirement in Oregon to have a home inspection, but it would be incredibly unwise not to get one. Buying a home with hidden repair/safety/health issues can be a money pit. home inspection

The cost of an inspection is money well spent. All inspectors are not created equal. Your Realtor should be able to provide you with a list of inspectors who have demonstrated proficiency and attention to detail.

Each inspector has a list of the different inspections that they offer. I had inspectors tell me that they do not crawl under houses or check for insect damage. They did not get the job. You want a complete home inspection that covers the major issues with a home purchase.

These, in my opinion, are some of the most important issues that need to be addressed with a home inspection.

  • Safety issues: Are the stair railings secure? Are each electrical outlet in the kitchen and bathrooms GFCI protected? Are there adequate smoke and carbon monoxide alarms?
  • Health issues: Is there mold, mildew or fungi anywhere in the house? Is there a radon gas danger in the area?
  • Large cost items: What is the life expectancy of the roof? What is the condition of the foundation? What is the life expectancy of the furnace and air conditioner?
  • Moisture problems: Is there water under the house? Are there signs of a leaking roof? Does the home have dry rot? Are there signs of insect damage or infestation? Is there peeling exterior paint? Moisture problems are prevalent in Tigard because of the wet climate and can lead to expensive repairs.
  • Repair issues: Does the plumbing operate properly? Do all the appliances work properly? Is the electrical system adequate for modern needs? Is there proper ventilation in the kitchen and bath rooms? Are there any apparent building code violations? Have past repairs been done correctly?

I once had a client that wanted to buy a very cute house built in 1905. I insisted that she get a home inspection, but she did not want to spend the money. She finally realized that I was serious when I handed her an addendum for her signature that stated that she was going forward with a home purchase without a home inspection that was contrary to my advice. She relented and the inspection on the home indicated numerous problems, but the biggest issue was the foundation. It was a stone and wood foundation and the wood was rotting away. She did not buy the house. I probably saved her $20,000 on that issue alone.

A related article of mine that may be of interest is Should I have my home inspected before I put it up for sale?

Wayne Pruner is a Realtor licensed in Tigard Oregon. I am ready to help you save money when you buy or sell your home. My Fast Track Marketing Action Plan only touches on a very small amount of activity that needs to be done to sell your home. I know the Tigard Oregon real estate market and I have been tracking housing data for years. You will only get straight answers and great advice from me. My direct phone number is 503-891-0795 and my email is waynepruner@oregonfirst.com.

It's simple! Who do you trust?

I can save you money on buying, selling, and owning a home in Tigard Oregon.

Tigard real estate agent

Wayne B. Pruner, GRI, Realtor, Principal Real Estate Broker - Oregon First

Mobile phone: 503-891-0795

email:  waynepruner@oregonfirst.com

website: Tigard Oregon Homes

Licensed in the State of Oregon

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