Home Inspectors are a top-to-bottom review of a home. They're performed by licensed professionals known as home inspectors, and they're an essential part of the home purchase process. The timing of a home inspection will vary but, generally, they're performed after the buyer and seller have reached an agreement on the sale of a home. Home inspections are different from home appraisals, which are evaluations of a home's value. Appraisals are used as part of the mortgage approval process, and help determine a buyer's loan-to-value. Inspections, by contract, are evaluations of a home's condition and defects, and which compels the seller to allow said (0 comments)
stratford: Is The Name of Your Builder Called Close Enough Construction ?
- 10/11/07 02:28 AM
Close Enough Construction, I live in a area where it is common practice for some one to come in and buy a home and tear it down. In fact two home up the street from mine this is going on at this moment. So when I drive by I find my self glancing over to see the progress the builders make on a daily basis. After they poured the foundation this home has bloomed over night. In fact I think they must have been building in the middle of the night with out any lights. I could see from the street That is at least (7 comments)
stratford: Is The Name of Your Builder Called Close Enough Construction ?
- 10/11/07 02:25 AM
www.FairfieldCountyHomeInspection.com www.fairfieldcountyhomeinspection.com/mold.html Close Enough Construction, I live in a area where it is common practice for some one to come in and buy a home and tear it down. In fact two home up the street from mine this is going on at this moment. So when I drive by I find my self glancing over to see the progress the builders make on a daily basis. After they poured the foundation this home has bloomed over night. In fact I think they must have been building in the middle of the night with out any lights. I could see from the street That is at (0 comments)
stratford: Water Conservation Warning for Fairfield County CT
- 10/09/07 10:57 AM
Water Company Urges Water Conservation Measures The Aquarion Water Company has urged Westporters to voluntarily decrease outdoor water usage until reservoir water levels rise to normal. A statement from the Bridgeport-based company which serves customers throughout the region follows a similar water conservation call Friday by Gov. M. Jodi Rell. Aquarion said while reservoir levels may rise with this week's predicted rains, customers in the meantime can help avoid the need for more critical conservation measures by minimizing lawn and garden watering and eliminating all nonessential outdoor water use. "Our request for voluntary conservation began a week ago in the Greenwich (0 comments)
Home owner said he is up to his elbows in papers that he wishes he saw before he bought his new Waterbury home. There was no heating permit pulled, there was no plumbing permit pulled and there was no electrical permit pulled," he said. "According to construction law, you can't begin work until you pull a permit." The home owner said that by February of 2000 work was complete on his house, without the proper (2 comments)
CT Homeowner: Brand New Home Turns Into Fixer-Upper One Connecticut homeowner warns when it comes to purchasing a brand new home, like everything else, it's buyer beware. How good is you
Home owner said he is up to his elbows in papers that he wishes he saw before he bought his new Waterbury home. There was no heating permit pulled, there was no plumbing permit pulled and there was no electrical permit pulled," he said. "According to construction law, you can't begin work until you pull a permit." The home owner said that by February of 2000 work was complete on his house, without the proper (1 comments)
Fairfield County Home Inspection Today's Inspection was in a home in Shelton CT, The Realtor Had told my client that they are wasting there money on a inspection since he ( The Realtor ) is a retired builder and had check the house out him self and stated the house "solid". As we walk though the home One of many things I notice was a bounce in the bed room floor. My client asked me want the bounce was from and at the time I did not know since we had not been down to the basement or garage. The retired builder (7 comments)