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Is it smart to waive a home inspection?

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Real Estate Agent with Realty One Group # S.0190863

There is a lot more to buying a home than just signing some forms and picking up your new keys. One of the most important steps that buyers take is getting a home inspection to identify any potential issues with the property. While this may not be required, it is very common.  Of course, lenders will require an appraisal of the home however, that will not be as thorough as a full home inspection. So, does that mean you should waive getting an actual home inspection as a part of your home purchase?

The answer depends upon you, your market, and your home. First, if you are an expert in home construction trades, then you may not need a home inspection. You may see the condition more accurately than others.

Second, if it is a crazy market, there may be times where you offer may be beat simply because a competitive offer from someone else is waiving the inspection completely.

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Third, it also comes down to the home. If the property is 60 years old, it is bound to have far more problems than a 3-year-old home. However, even brand-new construction homes can have problems that a home inspector may discover and you may miss.  

Some folks may even live in an area where home inspections are legally required. But the real question is simple.  Should you waive a home inspection? Generally, not. Waiving the option to get an inspection done before purchase could set you up for a lot of trouble (and out-of-pocket expense) down the road.

What Is a Home Inspection?

Like we covered earlier, an appraisal, which just examines a home to determine its value, while a home inspection digs deeper and looks into the condition of the home and its components. Therefore, a home inspection is like a thorough doctor’s exam. Helping you spot problems not just for today, but also what may become a problem a year or two from now. And so, this will ensure that the home is livable, and will also serve to highlight any repairs to the property that might be necessary.

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After the inspection is completed, you’ll be presented with an inspection report. Your inspection report will likely include items such as the condition of the roof, the windows, its plumbing and wiring, and other key issues with the property. This report will help you to make decisions about the house and can help you to budget in necessary repairs or upgrades when finalizing the amount of your home loan as well.

 

Why You Need an Inspection 

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Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good morning Rocky,

I think its a real mistake to waive an inspection! Even if the sellers won't agree to repairs at least you know what to expect!

Jul 21, 2022 02:45 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

I agree with Dorie Dillard Austin TX - I don't think buyers should waive inspections. That's true even if the house is new, and even if the market is hot.

Jul 21, 2022 05:07 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Chicago, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Rocky. My advice, advise all buyers "for your protection get a home inspection"! If they decline get it in writing as memories change when money is involved. Enjoy your day.

Jul 21, 2022 05:24 AM
Joe Jackson
Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty - Columbus, OH
Clintonville and Central Ohio Real Estate Expert

This is an excellent post with great information. Thanks for sharing it.

Have a super fantastic week!
Joe Jackson, Realtor-KWCP

Jul 21, 2022 05:51 AM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Hello Rocky and great blog to share with us and one I may reblog down the road from you.  Make it a super news.

 

Jul 21, 2022 08:27 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Hi Rocky- I wouldn't think of buying a home without one...you need to know what to expect. Even though Larry was a builder, we had inspections for every home we bought. 

Jul 21, 2022 11:37 AM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Rocky I would NEVER advise a client to waive a home inspection, and waving an appraisal is insane in my opinion.

Jul 21, 2022 12:37 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

This is good information to share with prospective home buyers.

Have a great day and an outstanding weekend.

Jul 22, 2022 04:50 AM
Eileen Burns 954.483.3912
Trans State Commercial Realty Inc. - Fort Lauderdale, FL
FLorida Real Estate Connector

No it is not a good idea to waive inspection even if the home is new.  Some developers are known to cut corners and you need to know before hand.😎

Jul 22, 2022 07:18 AM
Mary Hutchison, SRES, ABR
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate-Kansas City Homes - Kansas City, MO
Experienced Agent in Kansas City Metro area

Some buyers are comfortable in this competitive market skipping the inspection.  It's really up to the buyer but always, having an inspection is preferable.

Jul 24, 2022 08:40 AM