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Nov 30

Whether you are buying or selling a home, it is important to have disclosures outlined for the condition of the house. Disclosing the state of parts or systems of the home allows everybody to be informed and helps protect against future potential lawsuits. Here is what you need to know.


Oct 20

Getting a home inspection contingency is essential before committing to buying a house. While it will cost you some money upfront, hiring a professional inspector can help you identify major problems that could require a large amount of money to fix, prompting you to either renegotiate with the seller or walk away from the deal entirely.


Jun 22

When you make an investment, you want to make sure that that investment will give you payoffs for years to come, whether it is stocks, a new car, or buying a house. Buying a house is often the biggest purchase a person will make, and the buyer wants to make sure that such a large investment in their future will pay off in the form of sturdy, consistent shelter. To learn about the state of the house, buyers will usually get a home inspection.


Feb 06

A home inspection is a vital part of the real estate process. It provides you with necessary information about the current state of the house, as well as any recommended actions to take in order to fix or improve the house. Buyers use them to help learn as much as they can about the property when they aim to purchase it. It is also common for sellers to use inspections to learn what needs to be fixed before they put it on the market.


Oct 23

A home inspection is one of the most vital parts of selling and buying a home. Buyers want to make sure the roof won’t leak and all of the plumbing works properly. Sellers want to catch any problems that will potentially bring down the value of the house or will turn buyers away. This is where a home inspection comes in. When you get the inspector’s report back, are there some things you have to fix before putting your home on the market? Absolutely.


Oct 09

When you decide to sell your home, you want to get the most money possible out of the sale. To increase your home’s value usually involves thousands of dollars and you won’t get a full return on your investment. However, there are cheap methods you can use to make your house look better, raising its intrinsic value to buyers.


Aug 28

When you sell your home, you want to make the most money possible from the sale. Part of that is making sure your home is showroom ready so it showcases how awesome your home is. Part of a buyer’s checklist to get a home inspection so they know what they are getting into. Here are 4 steps for sellers to follow prior to a home inspection to ensure that your home makes the best possible impression.


Aug 18

It goes without saying that buying a house is expensive and takes a fair amount of due diligence to make sure the decision is a sound one. A big part of the due diligence is the home inspection. Even though it is an extra cost, it is well worth it for peace of mind. Here is what to expect with a home inspection.


Dec 03

Buying or selling a home is very stressful and home inspections can create a lot of anxiety in the process. Once an offer is accepted, the next step is for the home to be inspected. This is not mandatory but highly recommended for buyers. Buyers are looking to purchase the home they are expecting and the inspection will verify that or notify you of items so you are not surprised upon moving in.

For sellers- it’s a great idea to have an inspection prior to the home going on the market. This will let you know about any issues upfront which will give you peace of mind knowing that any unknown issues could come up makes for a smooth transaction.  You may have items that should be repaired prior to listing your home or your agent may have some suggestions on how to handle them. Also, some repairs may need to be made by the lender if the buyer is getting financing. Being proactive and having a professional inspector come out beforehand spares the seller of  unknown surprises and can mak


Dec 10

Mold can grow just about anywhere with moisture. Sides of houses, brick, concrete, and it thrives in the soil of your yard and garden. Indoors, mold lives in shower and sink drains, grout, potting soil and the kitchen sponge. Are you hyperventilating yet?

A little bit of mold is nothing to worry about, as long as you can identify the cause and promptly clean it up with a solution of bleach and water.


Sep 18

One of the most important steps in the home buying process is the home inspection. This documents an inspectors research of your home and is designed to inform the buyers about the overall condition of the home and to ensures that you are made aware of any pre-existing conditions which would prevent you from comfortably moving forward.


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