CHAPTER 7 What to Know about w about Home Inspections
The house hunt is over, and you decide to start the closing process on your soon-to-be home. You have visited the house and seen it at its best—beautifully polished, shiny, and welcoming. What if this is just part of the picture, and something is hidden underneath its glossy surface? Issues here may vary, from termites and mold to leaking
pipes or cracked support walls.
You'll need to order a home inspection before closing on your newly anticipated property. You want to go into this transaction with your eyes wide open. It's not just a formality but a crucial step that will help evaluate the house's condition and provide you with the peace of mind to sleep soundly at night before and after the purchase.
WHY DO YOU NEED A H U NEED A HOME INSPECTION?
Some buyers may be tempted to skip this step, especially in a competitive market. However, the risks of not conducting a home inspection can be significant. While inspections cost money and take time, they can save you from serious issues that could cost 61
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