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What to Expect From a Home Inspection

While scheduling a home inspection can sound daunting, it is a very important step when purchasing a home. As a first time homebuyer, you may not know what to expect. 

Here are some tips for first-time homebuyers about to embark on their first-ever home inspection:

Show up. You need to be present for the entire inspection, as do any co-buyers (e.g., spouse) and your real estate agent if possible. Being present allows the inspector to point out in person any specific flaws or issues with the property and explain what steps must be taken to correct the problem. You can also ask questions about items while the inspection’s in progress. For example, if the inspector finds an aging hot water heater, you can then ask how many years it has left and what it’s going to cost you to replace it. These kinds of tidbits are invaluable, especially for first-time homebuyers.

Know what’s included. Take an inspection checklist with you to ensure that all items are assessed or addressed. Specialized inspections for things like mold and carbon monoxide are considered to fall outside the scope of a standard home inspection, so if you think stuff like this could be an issue for your property, definitely arrange for these additional inspections.

Come prepared. I brought my camera, a tape measure, and a pen and notebook along with me to my inspection, and I’m really glad I did. I was able to sketch out the floor plan, take measurements of various rooms and spaces, make additional notes, and take photos of everything to tie it all together.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Ask as many questions as you want during the inspection–after all, you’re paying for the inspector’s time! A good inspector should welcome questions and will be happy to give you the details you need. Remember that they’re the expert and you’re the novice and that it’s OK if you don’t understand their terminology or know what they’re talking about; this is one time when pretending you’re an expert can actually hurt you in the end. If you have any specific questions or concerns about the property or particular items on the checklist, come up with a list of those beforehand and bring it along with you to the inspection.

Read the fine print. That long, boring report that the inspector sends you after the fact? It’s not a souvenir to remember him by. Set aside some time with no distractions to go through the report from start to finish. Make whatever notes you need to, and feel free to call the inspector to follow-up on items that need clarification.

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5 Types of Home Inspections to Know 

Most buyers and sellers know that a home inspection is an essential part of the purchase process. But in real estate, there’s more than just one type of inspection to consider. In fact, there are dozens. 

Whether you’re purchasing a new home or investment property, selling your current home or trying to build equity in the house you’re already in, here are the top five inspections you should know about. 

Prepurchase inspections are the most common. They include a full assessment of a property’s systems and structure, and they offer the buyer a full report of any repairs or issues that need attention. The buyer can use this report as a negotiating tool to have the seller address any repairs before closing or to lower the sales price to reflect the necessary repair costs. 

Prelisting inspections are performed to give sellers a checklist of repairs to consider before listing the home. They can also help them gauge how much to list their property for, given its condition. 

Feature-specific inspections are performed on a home’s various features or systems. Some examples include inspections for swimming pools, septic tanks, and wells. 

Termite or wood-destroying insect inspections are needed if wood-eating pests are common in your area. Damage from these bugs can lead to costly repairs. Often, a buyer’s inspector will recommend a termite inspection if they see specific signs of damage. 

Municipal or COO inspections are required by municipalities to show that a newly constructed home or a home that has undergone major renovations is fit for occupancy. A municipal inspector will focus on the home’s electrical, plumbing, building, and fire code compliance to issue a certificate of occupancy. Get in touch today if you’d like to learn more about a specific inspection process and how it could impact the value of your home. 

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