Did you know that most registered builders behind the homes built by their company may not even be aware of you, or have physically conducted quality control inspections on your home build. Read more... see my tweet below
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Thinking about finishing your basement? 🛠️ It's crucial to involve a licensed contractor in your plans! At First Class Home Inspections, we’ve seen the difference a licensed contractor can make. Don’t take shortcuts—invest in your home’s future with professional expertise. (570) 660-9337 https://buff.ly/3W7khWw #FirstClassHomeInspections #BasementRemodel #LicensedContractor #HomeImprovement #SafetyFirst #ValueYourHome #ProfessionalAdvice
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With a new construction home multiple inspections are important during the building process. This article covers the three most important phase inspections a home buyer should have done by a qualified home inspector. https://lnkd.in/eHH6ht_8
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Here's an excellent article I found (on Oregon First website which was created by the Oregon Realtor Association) about the different aspects of the inspection process after you have an accepted offer on a property: PROFESSIONAL HOME INSPECTIONS Obtaining a professional home inspection is the single most important thing a buyer can do for their protection. A professional home inspection report will provide the buyer with detailed information about the home’s physical condition, its systems and fixtures and usually note any potential future problems. The buyer should carefully review an inspector’s proposal to determine the scope of the inspection. Some home inspectors may not inspect heating and cooling systems, the roof or other systems or components. A home inspection should be done by a home inspector or contractor licensed by the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB)... For the rest of the informational article CLICK >https://lnkd.in/eXxXyAEB
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It’s very important to get a home inspection even when you are buying a new build. New doesn’t mean good. Builders provide a one-year warranty to buyers; however, after closing and moving into your new construction home, you may notice a decrease in their responsiveness to your requests compared to the pre-closing phase. #newconstruction #dfw #dfwrealestate #homesbydina https://lnkd.in/gfF5Wdqa
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You’ve found what appears to be a great property, and you just received the inspection report. Most of the items listed are typical, and the cost to correct them is well-defined. However, a few items are disconcerting because the report listed symptoms rather than a specific defect. For example, roof leaks, mold, settlement, etc. What should you do?
My Inspection Nightmare: Don't Ignore the Red Flags in a Potential Property — Fernwood Team
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Wondering how much it costs to get your commercial building inspected? Our blog breaks down the average commercial inspection cost and the different pricing methods inspectors use. We cover hourly rates, flat fees, pricing by square footage, and percentage of sale price, explaining the cost of each inspection method. Read the full blog here - https://lnkd.in/dDS95UFR #CommercialInspection #BuildingInspectionCost #PropertyInspection #RealEstateInvesting #CommercialRealEstate
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Before closing on your home, it’s vital to uncover any hidden issues that could turn your dream property into a costly problem. Issues like faulty wiring, plumbing leaks, or foundation cracks may not be visible to the untrained eye but can lead to significant expenses down the road. This is where a professional home inspection becomes essential. A qualified home inspector, like the experts at Stonebriar Property Inspections, will thoroughly evaluate the home and identify any underlying problems that could affect your investment. Their detailed report will help you make informed decisions—whether it's negotiating repairs, adjusting the price, or even walking away from the deal. Don't let hidden issues catch you off guard. Trust Stonebriar Property Inspections to provide the thorough assessment you need before closing. #HomeInspection #HiddenIssues #ProtectYourInvestment #HomeBuyingTips #StonebriarInspections #RealEstateAdvice #KnowBeforeYouBuy
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Ensuring a thorough home inspection is crucial for uncovering any potential issues in a property. Certified home inspectors meticulously evaluate structural elements, identifying concerns like sagging floors or foundation cracks. They also assess signs of water damage, mold, or pest infestation, addressing potential health hazards in the process. If you need a real estate lawyer to help ensure there are no issues to prevent your property ownership, give us a call at (816) 710-6900.
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