Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Home Inspections Protect You As The Buyer Or As Seller

By Stella Gay


Selling a house requires a lot of things to be considered. There is the cleaning and staging, but, first, you need to know the value. This figure is composed of more than just what you want. It must be based on the neighborhood and what other houses in it are selling for. It also must reflect the condition of the house. That valuation can be discerned by having a firm that does home inspections come and do one for you.

In Greensboro, NC, these inspectors are employed by many companies. Some construction or remodeling companies often offer their services for this. The problem of this would be to separate what they find, in this inspection, from what they say they can fix. They often find things that only pad their bill. You need to hire one of them for an inspection only and not to repair.

Companies simply concentrating on these inspections are the best to contact. They can make sure their work is unencumbered by other priorities. You are looking for an inspection to find out things that are actually wrong, whether you are the seller or buyer. You want to know if you can ask for more, if a seller, or, if a buyer, ask for a discount based on problems.

If you are the seller and you get a bad report that means more work for you or a different asking price, usually lower. As a buyer, a bad report, if verified, could mean you need to work at getting the price lowered because you will have to do some work on the house before you can enjoy it. This inspection works for everyone.

The inspector will look at a great many things, such as the walls, exterior and interior, as well as the roofing system, windows and heating and air conditioning systems. Any appliances that will be staying will be looked at and checked for functionality. All plumbing, electrical and sanitary systems will be verified as being in code. All inspectors have other things they look at and all of them will follow their own specific lists they concentrate on as well as anything you are concerned about.

This type of information, if you are the seller, makes the entire transaction more honorable. As the buyer, it makes the entire transaction more comfortable. There is a lot to say about knowing the condition and whether bad stuff has been hidden or not. There is also the ability to make decisions, based on factual information instead of uninformed assumptions.

There are a number of things that Greensboro, NC requires a house being sold must report to the buyer. The seller must certify that there are no insects, such as termites, present. The presence of mold must also be remediated. Other issues are such that they must be repaired before a sale is even considered.

Regardless of whether you are a seller or buyer, an inspection company should be called in to make this important visual and technical check on the condition. You are protecting yourself, either way. They have the training, equipment and experience to find out what is wrong and you can handle the repairs if needed.




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