inspection contingencies: The Need for an Inspection Contingency when Purchasing Short Sales and Foreclosures
- 03/15/09 02:30 PM
Regardless of whether you purchase a brand new home from a builder, a re-sale home from a traditional seller, a short sale or a bank-owned property (a foreclosure), one of the most important steps in the buying process is to have the property inspected by a certified, licensed and insured Home/Building Inspector. While you may elect to hire a licensed roofer, plumber, electrician and HVAC contractor to individually inspect these four main components (considered a Four Point Inspection), there are many certified Home/Building Inspectors who can & do provide a comprehensive inspection of the property by evaluating the below componets & more: Roof (1 comments)
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