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Getting a Property Inspection...
After negotiating an accepted contract on the home of your
choice it is recommended that you have the property inspected
by a professional Property Inspector. Most often the contract
will allow a reasonable period for this inspection to take
place.
The
purpose of the inspection is to reveal unknown defects so
that you will have the choice to purchase the home, decline
to purchase or perhaps reach an accord with the seller and
purchase it knowing about the defects.
The inspector's job is to look at the home with more expertise
than you have and without the emotional investment that you
may bring. (You know how people in love just cannot see the
faults of their loved one?)
The inspection can cost several hundreds of dollars (even
more when the home is especially large) and it is an investment
well worth making.
Understand, the home is not new, and you would not expect
it to be new, however, you would still like to know it there
are large expenses in store that you are not expecting. For
instance, you would not expect a new furnace in a 25 year
old house, but you would like to know if it is working or
about to fall apart.
Once you are satisfied regarding the condition
of the property, we get seriously involved in getting
a home loan.
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