As a buyer you have the right to know what you are buying...especially in today's foreclosure market where homes are being purchased in AS IS condition with no guarantees or warranties. A professional home inspection is something you MUST do regardless whether or not it is a new or pre-owned home. This inspection is an opportunity to have an expert look closely at the home you are considering purchasing. It is best to have all the inspectors findings in a written report and not rely on an oral opinion as they are easily misinterpreted.
Make sure your inspector is Stated licensed and a member of ASHI (American Society of Home Inspection). Accompany the inspector to the inspection if possible and ask questions. If you can't be present ask a family member or close friend to represent you.
Most real estate contracts provide for an inspection to be done within a certain time period. This inspection clause is considered a contingency to your purchasing the home. If you don't approve the inspection, you don't have to buy. Many times the seller will make the necessary repairs found in the Inspection
Report but sometimes they won't (as in FHA and Bank Owned Foreclosures). If you do not approve the inspection report and wish to cancel the contract, ALWAYS put your cancellation in writing within the time period specified in the purchase contract.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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