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INSPECTIONS

WHAT IS INCLUDED:

Roof & Components
Heating & Cooling
Appliances
Exterior & Siding
Plumbing
Attached Garages
Basement
Electrical
Garage Doors
Foundation
Attic & Insulation
Grading & Drainage
Crawlspace
Doors
All Stairs
Structure
Windows & Lighting

FAQ:

Why is a home inspection important?
It identifies potential issues before purchase, ensuring you're informed about the property's condition.
What if problems are found?
The buyer can request repairs, negotiate the price, or cancel the contract.
How long does a home inspection take?
Typically 2-4 hours, depending on the home's size and condition.
Can a home fail an inspection?
Homes don't pass or fail; the report details the condition. The buyer decides based on the findings.
Who pays for the home inspection?
Usually, the buyer, but it can be negotiated in the contract.

UPON COMPLETION

BUYER CAN
ACCEPT AS IS
BUYER CAN OFFER TO
RENEGOTIATE
BUYER CAN CANCEL
CONTRACT