A home and/or mechanical inspection is not something to be feared, instead it's an essential part of the due diligence process for buyers. Professional inspections can reveal both issues and strengths in a home. It's important to use a seasoned, licensed professional that can put things into proper perspective for buyers and not raise undue concerns or redflags. Home inspections can also be beneficial when selling your home. When listing a home for sale, a pre-inspection can help alleviate fears and concerns for potential buyers.
Of course not. But I don't like it when inspectors make a big deal about ordinary defects. It alarms buyers unnecessarily, especially first time home buyers. Any defect should be reported and reviewed by inspector with the client. Safety and security defects or structural defects such as roofs, hvac, and foundation, etc. should be emphasized. However, some inspectors blow little things out of proportion. I don't know why. I would imagine there's not much if anything to gain from it.
NO! a quality inspection is great for buyers and sellers. A seller wants his/her home to sell for top dollar, and an inspection before selling can show sellers repairs needed to be made before sale. Buyers might shy away from a home in need of multiple repairs, or try to negotiate your price down without knowing how much repairs will cost. Unless they are looking for a fixer upper, buyers want a home hassle free, they have enough to worry about in their new move.
Not at all. I only fear inspectors that don't know how to explain things correctly. If they explain the proper way, i'm happy with that. Some say the dumbest things and even talk price. I put a stop to that immediately. I always recommend a home inspection.
Not at all. Not having a quality inspection ticks me off and is a disservice to my buyers. They deserve the know as much as possible about the home so they can make an informed decision about further evaluations, any requests for repairs, and whether to proceed or not. No house is perfect.
I would always want a quality inspection. It is important to the buyer and the seller.
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Answered on May 25th, 2018
No. I don’t think minor issues should be listed in the report. The items that are dealing with safety are the most important Plumbing, electrical, A/C, and roof should be addressed.
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No sir, i don't need inspection on the houses i sell, the buyer investor knows what they are buying, as is, where is.
A home and/or mechanical inspection is not something to be feared, instead it's an essential part of the due diligence process for buyers. Professional inspections can reveal both issues and strengths in a home. It's important to use a seasoned, licensed professional that can put things into proper perspective for buyers and not raise undue concerns or redflags. Home inspections can also be beneficial when selling your home. When listing a home for sale, a pre-inspection can help alleviate fears and concerns for potential buyers.
Of course not. But I don't like it when inspectors make a big deal about ordinary defects. It alarms buyers unnecessarily, especially first time home buyers. Any defect should be reported and reviewed by inspector with the client. Safety and security defects or structural defects such as roofs, hvac, and foundation, etc. should be emphasized. However, some inspectors blow little things out of proportion. I don't know why. I would imagine there's not much if anything to gain from it.
NO! a quality inspection is great for buyers and sellers. A seller wants his/her home to sell for top dollar, and an inspection before selling can show sellers repairs needed to be made before sale. Buyers might shy away from a home in need of multiple repairs, or try to negotiate your price down without knowing how much repairs will cost. Unless they are looking for a fixer upper, buyers want a home hassle free, they have enough to worry about in their new move.
Not at all. I only fear inspectors that don't know how to explain things correctly. If they explain the proper way, i'm happy with that. Some say the dumbest things and even talk price. I put a stop to that immediately. I always recommend a home inspection.
No!
No, I always appreciate a home inspector who is thorough and professional and does their job.
I would always want a quality inspection. It is important to the buyer and the seller.
No. I don’t think minor issues should be listed in the report. The items that are dealing with safety are the most important Plumbing, electrical, A/C, and roof should be addressed.