im going to say yes.
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A home inspector should never have an undisclosed financial interest in the home that is being inspected. This might cause the inspector to be less impartial in her or her duties.
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Usualy home inspector does not operate appliance. Home inspector have some limitations such as not tested for A/C if temperature below 14c and heating on at time of inspection.
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Yes, it is very important to get a home inspected before you buy it, even before you make an offer. An inspector will rate the health of the home and can detect unseen problems such as mold and leaks. He will also check the air system, plumbing, roof, basement, gutters, etc for problems that may be unnoticed by the buyer and seller.
In many property related deals a question is asked whether the house is inspected by an home inspector. After the inspection the home inspector can tell the present condition of the house i.e if the property is good enough to reside or not. Plumbing, insulation and construction all this things are included in the inspection.
Absolutely! I don't believe any reputable home inspector will give a home a "clean bill of health" without thoroughly inspecting the basement. Especially when you have pipes and utilities running in there (which most homes do)
Home inspectors can get business leads from real estate agents. They are well aware of who need houses inspected in the area.
Getting a pre-sale home inspected is never a bad idea, especially to get your client the best price for their home. Some homebuyers will feel uncomfortable purchasing a house without seeing a home inspection. Many will often hire their own inspector. Itβs better to be safe than sorry.
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