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Home Buying 101: The Importance of the Home Inspection

 
Author: Brandon Cornett
 

What Does a Home Inspector Do?

In short, an inspector checks the safety and functionality of your potential home. Inspectors focus primarily on the structural and mechanical aspects of the home.

Get a home inspection as soon as possible after the sellers accept your offer. Make the contract contingent upon the home inspection. That way, if the inspection uncovers a major flaw that youre unwilling to accept, you have a legal way out of the contract.

Dont confuse the home inspection with the home appraisal. The home appraisal protects the lenders financial interests. The home inspection protects you, the buyer. The appraisal is the banks way of determining whether or not the house is worth the price youve agreed to pay. The inspection is your way of identifying structural or mechanical problems with the house.

How to find a home inspector:

  • Ask a friend or coworker who has recently bought a home in the area.
  • Ask your agent if he or she can recommend a qualified inspector.
  • Visit the American Society of Home Inspectors website: www.ashi.org.
  • Visit the National Association of Home Inspectors website: www.nahi.org.

Is a Home Inspection Worth the Price?

Consider this. Home inspections usually run between $200 and $400. Weigh that small cost against the comfort of moving into a known situation, and the answer is obvious ... get a home inspection!

The List

Your home inspector will go through your home with a fine-toothed comb. So be present for the inspection youll learn a lot. Afterward, the inspector will make a list of discrepancies. Some items wont be a big deal to you, but its still the inspectors job to point them out. But other items will be more serious, and these are the items you should discuss with your agent.

Whos Fixing What?

When you review the inspectors list with your agent, youll have to decide which items (if any) you want the sellers to repair. Like nearly everything else in the home-buying process, the fix-it list is negotiable. When you submit your list of requested repairs to the sellers, you face one of several outcomes:

1. The seller will agree to fix all of the items.

2. The seller will agree to fix some of the items.

3. The seller wont agree to fix any of the items.

4. The seller will reduce the price in lieu of certain repairs.

How you proceed in light of the sellers response is up to you and your agent. A good rule of thumb -- dont ever turn a blind eye to a major repair issue just because youre excited about getting in the house. If youre an experienced investor and youre buying the house specifically to fix it up, thats one thing. But if youre buying your first home, be conservative and carefully consider each item on the inspectors list. It will benefit you in the long run.

Summary

Hire an inspector to review your prospective new home for potential problems. The peace of mind youll get is well worth the cost youll pay. Review the inspectors list with your agent and carefully consider each item on the list. Consider your ability (or inability) to make the repairs yourself, vice having the sellers repair them.

 
 
 

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