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Do I have to attend my Home Inspection?

Reblogger Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Managing Real Estate Broker with Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 TN Broker: 208698

Buyers ask if they should be at the home inspection. In Clarksville, TN I recommend coming to the inspeciton during the last hour to review the items of concern with the home inspector. This is a good time to ask all their questions and see for themselves what the issues are. 

Original content by Joan Cox DRE# ER40011786

 

 

In a strong Seller's market, you want to have the inspection quickly on an offer as this is the first hurdle and best to get complete early on.    The inspectors are busy, and usually have two times 9 am and 2 pm and doesn't always fit into a Buyer's schedule if they have a demanding job.    My favorite inspectors will always catch a Buyer up on anything found or they need to know about once a Buyer arrives at the inspection.

 

Do I need to attend the inspection?    If it is at all possible - YES.   Buyers should attend their inspections to know exactly what is going on in every part of the home.   You are able to follow the inspector around and ask questions.   They will show you how to change your furnace filter and show you where the main water shut off is located.   They will show you what home maintenance will be needed and things to watch for.

 

Relocation Buyers may not be in town for their inspection, if there wasn't enough time to find the home AND perform the inspection.   The inspectors provide in-depth reports on-line with photos and lots of detail on every nook and cranny in the home, and will show condition and issues that need to be addressed.

 

The only area the Buyers will not be able to follow the inspector is when they are on the roof.   The inspector usually gets to the home an hour prior to the inspection time and inspect the exterior of the home plus the roof.

 

With older homes especially surrounded by mature landscaping, Buyers should think about a sewer scope to be sure the sewer line is in good condition.    You never know if roots of those large trees have done any damage.   This can be a huge expense if the sewer line needs to be replaced.

 

Do you need radon testing?  We have radon almost throughout the Denver metro area and you will not know unless you have it tested.   If the home has been mitigated, buyers are pretty safe, but the fans can go bad.    Most warranties for mitigation systems are for ten years.

 

Remember the Movie - The Money Pit?   Don't fall into that pit and waive a home inspection just to "win the bid", unless you have the ability and knowledge!    You never know what you could find at the inspection.  Even though homes look good on the surface, you need to know what is going on with the systems, so it doesn't cost an arm and a leg down the road.

 

   

 

 

 

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Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

This is an excellent selection for a reblog and important advice to share.

May 21, 2017 05:13 AM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

That is what I tell buyers, but many are not able to get off work.

May 21, 2017 05:18 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Thanks for the re-blog, Debbie.  Joan gives some excellent advice.

May 21, 2017 05:21 AM
Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

Good Morning Debbie - yes, I think it is a great idea for you to know how everything works.

May 21, 2017 05:57 AM
Sham Reddy CRS
Howard Hanna RE Services, Dayton, OH - Dayton, OH
CRS

That's exactly what I do.  Stop and see if there are any questions or concerns!

May 21, 2017 06:09 AM
Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Debbie. Joan did an excellent job with this and I think if possible a buyer should always be at the inspection. The reports don't always convey the real flavors.

May 21, 2017 06:19 AM
Harry F. D'Elia III
WEDO Real Estate and Beyond, LLC - Phoenix, AZ
Investor , Mentor, GRI, Radio, CIPS, REOs, ABR

I give my buyers the option to attend their inspection

May 21, 2017 06:29 AM
John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Debbie Reynolds I think, it is important for a buyer to attend home inspection. 

May 21, 2017 09:37 AM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Debbie around here Realtors pretty much insist on Buyers being at the home inspection.  Even though the Buyer will get a written report from the Home Inspector, there is nothing like hearing it from the horses mouth and asking questions.

May 21, 2017 03:55 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Good Monday morning, Debbie. We have a rainy day in Maryland.

May 22, 2017 04:08 AM
Debe Maxwell, CRS
Savvy + Company (704) 491-3310 - Charlotte, NC
The RIGHT CHARLOTTE REALTOR!

I do the same thing, Debbie - I recommend that they attend that last hour OR let's FaceTime during the report so they can ask questions directly to the inspector. It really does help for them to have a full understanding that the report is going to be horrifying but, here is the 'bottom line' of what is REALLY wrong with the property!

Jun 17, 2017 10:11 AM