dive in. Consider the following:
• Is your pool clean? If it’s an above-ground pool, are the parts rusting and liner showing signs of wear and tear? If it’s an in-ground pool, are the cement, tile and grout spotless? • Are there any broken parts or leaks? Does it have broken tiles or cracked cement? • Is it fenced in? You may run into zoning code issues if you don’t have a proper fence installed. • Is it low on water? You’re better off handling any potential issues early on, rather than scrambling to fix them when they become major, costly problems. Pool maintenance can be stressful — and costly — if you don’t know what you’re doing. This is one job you’re better off leaving to a professional. The Roof Over Your Head The old saying goes, “As long as you have a roof over your head, clothes on your back, food on the table, and good friends and family, you have all you need to live a happy life.” But if the roof over your new home is leaky, old, or missing a few shingles, you might be less than happy to move in. While roof issues are likely to show up in a home inspection, chances are, sellers aren’t going to be willing to take care of them before you move in.
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