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A home inspection summarizes the
condition of a property, points out the need for
major repairs and identifies areas that may need
attention in the near future. Buyers and sellers
depend on an accurate home inspection to maximize
their knowledge of the property in order to make
intelligent decisions before executing an agreement
for sale or purchase.
A home inspection points out the positive aspects
of a home, as well as the maintenance that will
be necessary to keep it in good shape. After an
inspection, both parties have a much clearer understanding
of the value and needs of the property.
For homeowners, an inspection may be used to identify
problems in the making and to learn about preventive
measures, which might avoid costly future repairs.
If you are planning to sell your home, an inspection
prior to placing your home on the market provides
a better understanding of conditions which may be
discovered by the buyer's inspector, and provides
you an opportunity to make repairs that will make
your home more desirable to potential buyers. |
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