Marcus Dilley - HOME BUYER'S BIBLE

aren’t obvious, the home appraiser won’t factor them into the home's market price. For example, a tilted facade and moldy basement are highly noticeable and will be reflected in the appraisal; however, not-to-code electric wiring and condition of the insulation or foundation will not. Some mortgage guarantors (such as FHA) require home inspection along with the appraisal, as they have specific requirements of what should and shouldn’t be in the house. A property that possesses any of the red flags can’t be approved until all of them are eliminated. If inspections are made properly, you’ll be able to know your future house’s exact conditions. Be absolutely sure that you have a trustworthy and reliable home inspector on your side, as essentially the whole deal now depends on him or her.

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