A home inspection is a thorough visual examination of a property's condition to identify potential issues
A typical inspection covers major systems such as plumbing, electrical, heating/cooling, roof, foundation, structure, exterior, and appliances; checking for functionality, safety concerns, and signs of damage.
Usually, the buyer pays for the home inspection as part of their due diligence process.
Yes! It's highly recommended to attend the inspection so you can ask questions and understand the inspector's findings firsthand.
While a house can't technically fail an inspection, a report with many serious issues could lead to the buyer reconsidering the purchase or negotiating repairs with the seller.
Look for an inspector licensed and certified with a reputable organization, check their experience, and ask for references.
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