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Q: How long will the
Home Inspection take? A: Most Inspections take about two to four hours in addition to report preparation time. These times may vary depending on the size, age & condition of the home. Q: Should I be
present during the Home Inspection? Q: Why use our
Services? A home inspection is an excellent tool for you, the home buyer, to help determine not only the condition of the home, but to also help foresee any immediate unnecessary additional cost that may go unnoticed without the help of a home inspection. Home inspections are not a prediction of future performance, but can pinpoint existing problem areas. Q: Do I need an
Engineer or a Home Inspector? Q: Do I need a house
inspection when my bank is having the house appraised? A house inspector conducts a thorough evaluation of the house’s major systems and structural integrity. Whereas the appraiser is typically working for the bank, the house inspector is working for you. The house inspector identifies items that need replacement or repair prior to closing, which can save you thousands of dollars. U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development (HUD) requires buyers sign a “Consumer Notice” advising them to get a house inspection in addition to a house appraisal before purchasing a house with a FHA mortgage. Additionally, HUD now allows homebuyers to include the costs of appraisal and inspection in their FHA mortgage. |
Q: What will the
Home inspection cover?
A: A thorough Home Inspection
covers everything from roof to the foundation. Your inspector is very
thorough! Our home inspection check list covers:
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Q: Do you inspect
septic systems also?
A:
If you are buying a home with a septic tank, you
should consider having it inspected by a professional septic
contractor. Most home inspectors do not include this type of
specialized, “intrusive” inspection. To properly inspect the system,
the contractor will need to dig holes to access the underground parts
of the system. This will include inspecting the tank, as well as the
leach field.
It makes good sense to have the tank pumped at the time of this inspection. A professional septic contractor can perform both the inspection and pump the tank, killing two birds with one stone and assuring that you begin with an empty tank and a system that has been inspected. Often, you can negotiate with the seller to have them pay for the pumping.
Q: What if the
Inspection uncovers problems?
A: Our report will tell you
the condition of the house, including needed repairs. No house is
going to be perfect. It is up to you to decide how any problems the
inspection uncovers might affect your decision to purchase. If major
problems are discovered, you may want to try negotiating with the
seller to have them repaired before closing the deal. Or perhaps the
seller will lower the price, or offer more favorable contract terms.
In the end, the decision rests with you, but knowing about potential
problems, before you buy, gives you the power to negotiate and make
the best decisions.
Q: Will you fix the
problems you find during the Inspection
A: No. The code of
ethics of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) prohibits its members
from doing repair work on properties they inspect. This assures that
there will never be any conflict of interest by the inspector. Our
purpose is to provide an unbiased, objective third party report on the
condition of the home.
However, if you had another inspector do the
inspection on your property we would be happy to give you an estimate
and handle any repairs that inspector found.
Q: What if I have
questions after the home inspection?
A: You can call us and
discuss all the aspects of your new home whenever you like. Our
service is a long-term investment.
Q: We just signed
a contract on a home and our Realtor says we need an inspection
"right now". Can you help?
A: We understand the
short turnaround time required sometimes and will do our best to
accommodate your situation. We even have Saturday hours
available to help meet your contract deadlines.
Q: Does the
inspection warrant or guarantee the home?
A: No, the home inspection
does not provide a warranty or guarantee. There are home warranty
companies regulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission which sell
such policies. Although somewhat limited, they usually prove to be a
worthwhile expense. Please consult with your real estate agent for
more information.
"We can help ensure that your choice of
homes is a sound one..."
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