Jim Curry - Home Buyers Guide V2 Book

Inspectors can also check for mold growth and other potential health and environmental issues within the home, such as asbestos and lead. Always order your own inspection, even if a recent one has been conducted and the seller shows you the o ffi cial report. You need to do your due diligence in case the inspection reveals a major issue that could change the conditions of the sale — or even persuade you to walk away from the sale (Chapter 12). Th e presence of any kind of contamination is reason enough to demand a renegotiation of terms, or to rethink the deal completely. Th e same goes for any major repair that needs to be made, or issues with the Home appraisals are not the same as home inspections, though they are o ft en confused. A home appraisal determines the estimated market value of what is soon to be your property; the inspection, on the other hand, determines the condition. Th e appraiser calculates value based on general condition, geographic location, proximity to objects of interest, value of nearby houses, recent sales, and neighborhood growth and potential for growth, among other factors. structural integrity of the property. Step 6: Order a Home Appraisal Mortgage lenders use this information to ensure the amount you borrow is supported by the home’s value. Th ere is always a risk of a low appraisal, though, in which case the lender won’t go through with the transaction at a price based on a higher presumed value. Th e seller may or may not adjust the sale price accordingly. Appraisal value is not a binding fig ure, as the seller and buyer together determine the sale price in the end, a ft er negotiations.

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