Austin Structural Inspections and the
Texas Association of Real Estate Inspectors (TAREI) warns buyers to have
a foreclosure home inspected just as diligently as inspecting a home
where the occupant homeowner is available — maybe more so. Sellers are
required to disclose all known significant defects. But, if a
foreclosure home is owned by a bank, the bank has never lived in the
property, so it is not likely there will be very much information on any
disclosure statements. In this situation, it is especially important to
take the necessary steps to know the true condition of the property.
We inspect all homes in Austin, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Buda, Kyle,
Georgetown, Cedar Park, Leander, Manor, Bastrop and surrounding
communities.
Most Home in the Austin area usually go into foreclosure
because the owner can no longer afford the mortgage payments. As a
result, maintenance and repairs get neglected as well. It is critical
that buyers know the condition of the structure and all the major
systems. A Texas Association of Real Estate Inspectors (TAREI) Certified Inspector can provide that information.
Even if the bank is unwilling to
negotiate over any discovered defects, the information
the
buyer receives from a thorough home inspection is invaluable in making
an informed decision. And even if there are plans to do significant
remodeling, why risk discovering problems with the furnace, foundation
or structure after you close escrow and begin work? Better to eliminate
any big surprises and know up front by getting a detailed home
inspection following recognized standards of practice.
Homebuyers and sellers are urged to
retain the services of qualified inspectors trained and experienced in
home inspection. It is also very important that the inspector be a
member of a well-founded professional association such as TAREI.
TAREI is a statewide professional organization formed in 1977 with a
current membership of over 750 Texas State Licensed inspectors and related professionals. TAREI inspectors must adhere to TAREI's Code of Ethics and follow the
Standards of Practice developed and maintained by the Association.