When you buy a home, you need to know exactly
what you’re buying. Imagine how frustrated you’d be to find out that the hot
water heater wasn’t working—in the middle of a shower! This is why you should
have a home inspection before you buy your home. A home inspection is an
important part of buying your home. Before you hire a home inspector, ask
candidates a few questions to make sure you hire a trustworthy inspector.
What does your inspection cover? Not all
inspections are the same. Ask for copies of previous home inspections so you
can see exactly what they will check inside the [city] home. If you are
concerned about something specific, like a leaky faucet in the bathroom,
mention that to the inspector so they can check it out.
Are you licensed or certified? If you live in a
state that licenses home inspectors, ask to see their license. At the very
least, choose a home inspector who belongs to American Society of Home
Inspectors. This shows a level of professionalism and education that you can
trust.
What kind of report will you give me? You should
expect a written report detailing what the inspector found. Most inspectors
will give you a typed report within a week of the inspection. Make sure the
inspector will be available to explain anything on the report that doesn’t make
sense to you.
Will I be able to attend the inspection? If the
inspector refuses to let you be present during the home inspection, find
someone else. This is your chance to know exactly what you are buying and what
potential repairs you or the seller will have to make.
As your real estate agent, I will guide you
through the home buying process. Let me help you find your new home. Call me
today at (780) 700-8638 or email me at valerie@valeriemcconville.com.
LINKS:
Home inspection - http://edmonton.pillartopost.com/
Canadian Home Builders Association - http://www.chbaalberta.ca/
Renovation or building projects - http://www.hiringacontractor.com/
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