Home Inspection
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“Is a Home Inspection Absolutely Necessary?
The simple answer is no. There is no law that requires a buyer or a seller to conduct an inspection when purchasing or selling any home.
However, whether you are buying an apartment, a single-family home, a townhouse, or even a new development it’s always a great idea to have an inspection prior to purchase.
A home inspection will give you a good picture of what you are walking into when you buy and move into your new home.
It’s essential to take into account all the potential or hidden costs of repairing, renovating, or replacing any major or minor structure, plumbing, electricals, appliance, fixture, etc.
It might even give you some negotiating power when you finalize your sales contract in regard to the price or any concessions.”
If you do not have some basic knowledge about a dwelling structure, you do not know how to ask the right questions.
Then it is hard to choose a good appropriate home inspector
You may end up with recommendations to many specialist inspections.
It can become quite expensive.
It can become overwhelming again to make all these decisions.
“What a Home Inspection Should Include
Foundation and basement
Any additional structural components
Interior plumbing systems
Interior electrical systems
Heating and cooling systems
Condition of windows, doors, and door frames
Condition of floors, walls, ceilings, stairs
The attic and any visible insulation
Major appliances
Trees around the property (if applicable)
Examination of the exterior of the building/house”
“Home inspections generally do not include thorough testing for mold, radon, asbestos, lead, pests, fireplaces, and pitched roofs.”
Therefore, do your home work appropriately.
How to do it appropriately?
It is actually dependent on your lifestyle.
If your lifestyle needs to be changed, it may take a while.
Nevertheless, change it.
For the time being, you can take actions in good faith.