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Home Buyer Tips: Home Inspection |
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Home buyer tips. Scheduling a home inspection on the home you are looking at buying. Tips to help you decide what to do. |
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Besides appraisal
and the termite inspection, you should also have a professional go through the house
and seek out potential problems. Of course, you will have inspected
the home, but you are not used to looking at some things that a
professional will find. Even if they are not things the seller is
expected to repair, at least you will have foreknowledge of any
potential problems.
The seller will want this inspection performed quickly, so that
you can approve the results and move forward with the purchase.
Once you receive the inspection, you will want to allow yourself
sufficient time to review and approve the report. If you do not
approve the report, you may negotiate with the sellers on which
repairs should be performed and who should pay for those repairs.
Otherwise, you can cancel the purchase without penalty, provided
you have included timetables in your
offer.
Allow a maximum of ten to fifteen days to receive the report and
five days to review it.
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