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Get a Home Inspection done

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

It is compulsory and vital to get your home inspected before you finalize the purchase. The inspection lets you have an objective review of the problems with the home before you shift your residence.

Enforce the home inspection in your contract before you sign on the dotted line. You should be allowed to terminate a contract if the inspection throws up any major problems, which the seller is not obliged to repair, or if it can be very expensive for you to fix by yourself.

A home inspection report is a multifaceted document that has to be filled by the inspector as they go about inspecting the house. The inspector may not be able to report all the problems with a house, but generally they are very accurate and can detect most of the major faults.

The inspector examines the house right from the roof to the base. They scrutinize the state of the heating and central air condition systems, interior plumbing, electrical systems, roof, foundation, basement, attic, walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors, visible insulation and structure of the home.

The costs of home inspection generally lie in the range of $200 - $400. This cost can be factored into the closing cost or you can pay it separately. Your real estate agent can help you get a home inspector, but ultimately it is your decision as to who will carry out the inspection.

Expert home inspectors are very exact and detailed. They are certified, though certain states do not need certification for home inspectors. But for the best input, always go for a certified inspector. Get recommendations from friends and family who have already had inspections done.

Visit the American Society of Home Inspectors’ (ASHI) website at http://www.ashi.org and the National Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. (NAHI) website at http://www.nahi.org to get the list of licensed inspectors in your area, registered at these sites. The members have to adhere to the rigid standards and guideline practices and a code of ethics laid down by these institutes.