Vanessa Saunders MBA MIMC - THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO BUYING A HOME

• Pest Presence: Signs of termites, rodents, or other unwelcome guests. Inspections typically cost $300–$750 and take 2–4 hours for a single-family home. At the end, you’ll receive a detailed report outlining the property’s condition, any issues found, and suggested next steps.

Common Buyer Mistakes During Inspections

1. Not Attending the Inspection:This is your chance to tour the home with an expert and ask questions. Don’t just rely on the report—be there to see things firsthand. 2. Being Afraid to Ask Questions:No one expects you to know what all those technical terms mean. Ask the inspector to explain findings in plain language. 3. Overlooking Utilities:Ensure all utilities are on during the inspection. This helps identify leaks or malfunctions before you move in. 4. Assuming New Construction Is Flawless:Even brand- new homes can have issues, from improper wiring to poorly installed fixtures. Always inspect, no matter how shiny the house looks. What Happens After the Inspection? Once you receive the inspection report, there are three possible scenarios:

1. Everything Looks Great:

Hooray! The house is in excellent shape, and you can move forward with confidence.

1. Minor Repairs Are Needed:

After the inspection, you might discover a few minor issues—things that don’t make or break the deal but still deserve

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