Author Topic: What are the most important areas of concern during a real estate home inspection?  (Read 47 times)

coteolivia

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Buying a house is a big decision, it takes a part of almost all of your savings, and most of the times and houses are bought on loan. So it becomes your duty to get it properly inspected before you sign up for purchasing it. By hiring a home inspector you are leaving your worries to a qualified professional who can visually inspect the structure and the components in order to look into some immediate potential problems. They also provide a written report describing the problem areas as well as some essential recommendations for further evaluation.

Here is a list of grey areas they cover:

1. Alarm system and safety of the house including the condition of the stairs, garage door openers, etc.
2. Structural elements like the construction, the strength of the building, evidence of sagging of the structure, etc.
3. Attics must have proper ventilation, sufficient insulation and free from damages or leakages.
4. Interior plumbing must be functioning including the toilets, sinks, bathtubs, and showers.
5. Electrical systems
6. Heating and cooling systems including overall temperature control of a house.
7. Appliances including, stove, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, washer, and dryer.
8. Basement must have a solid foundation including its walls, and floors.

Here is the suggestion for one of the reputable property inspection services in Florida: https://propertyinspect.net/contact

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