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    Additional Services: What¡Çs Beyond Home Inspection

    Additional Services: What¡Çs Beyond Home Inspection Well, you know by now that for a mere visual examination, a home inspection is pretty extensive. But as extensive its coverage might be, it¡Çs no...

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    Are old boilers a cause for concern?

    And now we go down to the details. One of the systems a home inspector must inspect, especially in old homes (e.g. circa 1800 home) is the boiler, which is really just a general term for a central...

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    Basement

    A typical home would have a basement located in an area below the first floor and with a minimum height of 6 feet 8 inches. Basements may be unfinished while others may have portions that are finished...

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    Can a house fail inspection?

    The answer is no. A professional home inspection is an examination of the current condition of the your potential home. It is not similar to an appraisal, like most people believe, because the latter ...

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    Choosing a Home Inspector

    Besides home inspection associations, good referral sources for home inspection services are friends, neighbors, or business acquaintances. Ask them if they can recommend to you a home inspector of wh...

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    Common Misconceptions about Home Inspection

    It¡Çs funny, but a lot of people do commonly misunderstand what home inspection connotes. They often mistake the occupation for something else together. The reason probably has to do with the fact tha...

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    Everything You Need to Know about Home Inspections

    Contrary to what most people believe, a home inspection is composed of not just one inspection. Depending on the type of financing you choose, there should be at least two to three separate inspection...

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    Foundation

    In the United States, there are three common types of foundation in use. These are basements (which have already been discussed above), crawlspaces, and slab-on grade. Crawlspace Crawlspaces ...

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    Home Buying and Home Inspectors - Intro

    Looking to sell or purchase a property? Well, if you are, then you definitely need the services that only a home inspector can provide. Buying or selling a home is perhaps the single most importan...

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    How much does it cost?

    Price is, of course, the first question of the day. As soon as you sign that purchase agreement with your broker, the question you¡Çll be asking yourself is what a typical home inspection would cost. ...

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    How to Ensure a Thorough Home Inspection

    In order to make the most out of a home inspection, you need to get a certified home inspector who is qualified to do a thorough job of inspecting the physical structures and systems of the home. In t...

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    How to Prepare for a Home Inspection

    Whether you are the seller or the buyer, the first consideration you have when preparing for a home inspection to whether you can be there when the inspector examines your house. As much as possible, ...

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    Introduction

    These days, people are always moving or relocating. It¡Çs actually a trend as old as time itself. And with interest rates at where they are right now, it¡Çs no wonder people are buying up houses to tu...

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    Knowing What¡Çs Wrong, Knowing What¡Çs Right

    The best home inspectors will not only tell you what is wrong with your potential home, but what is right. His job is to make an objective and independent visual assessment of the house. That goes wit...

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    No. 1: Home Inspection vs. Appraisal

    One common misconception that people have about home inspection is that it is similar to appraisal. In an appraisal, your house is being assessed for its VALUE in the real estate market. A home inspec...

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