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Buying Your First House – Professionally Inspect or Not?

You are buying your first house and your offer has been accepted by the seller. Now what is the next step . . Inspection.

Inspection is a right of the buyer. It will disclose many of the imperfections of the home. Some of these could be code inadequacies of electrical, plumbing and heating.

What is important here is to hire a very professional inspector. If the inspector is excellent, they will not require you to be present as the inspection proceeds. The resulting written report will be so complete you will not have needed to spend the time (hours) accompanying the inspector but will have some important information.

You can then, if necessary, amend your offer to include the code violations, etc. to be the responsibility of the seller.

In conclusion, when buying your first house, it is very important to have the property professionally inspected.

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Happy House Hunting !

Norine Peardon

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3 Responses to “Buying Your First House – Professionally Inspect or Not?”

  1. Herschel Lawhorn on 29 Mar 2008 at 1:04 pm #

    Good information if I was in the house buying market. Thank Goodness I am not right now, but if I see someone that is I will send them to this blog

  2. James Peardon on 03 Apr 2008 at 12:00 am #

    Nice job looks great

  3. Brian Laughlin on 15 Apr 2008 at 7:38 pm #

    Hmmm. I would agree about not having to be there for the entire inspection, but the best ones I’ve seen are those that give you a walk through.

    A lot of time something can seem much worse than it appears or the opposite can be true. During the walk through you can pick their brains and many times gain a solution or comfort level to the issue at hand.

    Another article that I’ve seen on this topic covered the 11 Things to pass the inspection www.crystalclearmarket.com/?p=102.

    Nice site.

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