Types Of Inspections

Your Home

Your home is one the biggest investments you will make in your
lifetime, but it isn't only an investment that offers equitable growth
and appreciation in value. Rather, your home is the centerpiece of
family life, and it provides you with a retreat from the hectic pace of
the world around you.
Your home also provides for you a shelter from the elements to keep you
safe from rain, wind, snow, heat and a host of other
naturally-occurring weather conditions that could damage or ruin your
property and possessions or cause harm to you and the members of your
family. Your home also functions as a safe-haven to protect you from
intrusion while providing you with a place to keep your property and
possessions safe from theft and your family safe from crime.
Your home is where memories are made, kept and shared. It is the one
investment that you make that not only appreciates in financial value,
but also, it helps you and your family to define who you are, how you
live, how you grow as a family, and in many cases, the person you and
your family members become. There are very few possessions in this
world that are so deeply integrated into ones lifestyle that the act of
home-ownership can literally define the destinies of all those who live
in it.
In many ways, your home is a part of your family. It adds value. It
helps to create memories. It protects you. And if your home were alive,
there is no doubt that your home would also love you. And with as much
as your home does for you, you must ask yourself if you are doing all
you can for your home. Are you assuring the health of your home as you
would the health of your own being or one of your family members? Of
course, your home is only an inanimate object, but its value is no-less
important in assuring your health, safety and prosperity.
Types of Home Inspections

Home Inspection Services
Confused about the different types of home inspection services
available to you? Not sure if you need your home inspected right now?
We can help you sort it all out!
Pre-Listing (Seller's) Inspections
This type of inspection is usually initiated by a seller before a
property is listed or announced for sale. A Seller's Inspection is
initiated to determine what damage or other problems exist with a
property in order to determine factors such as fair market value,
discount values, or any pre-listing expenditure necessary to increase
the value and desirability of the property.
Pre-Purchase (Buyer's) Inspections
This type of inspection is usually performed after a property has
been put on the market by a seller but before a potential buyer has
taken possession of the property prior to the closing contract. The
buyer will usually sign a contingency agreement with the seller prior
to ordering this type of inspection. If a property fails to meet the
buyer's expectations as a result of the inspection, then the sale may
fall through. In many cases, a Buyer's Inspection will help both the
buyer and the seller to identify damage or other problems that may
exist with a property so that both parties can either renegotiate the
selling price or the seller's responsibilities to repair the property
at the seller's expense prior to the final close. Even if the seller
has already performed a Seller's Inspection, buyers should still
perform their own inspections to prevent "seller's bias" in any shape
or form.
Warranty Inspections
This type of inspection is performed prior to the expiration
of your home warranty. It is used to take advantage of the features and
benefits of your home warranty to assure that necessary repairs
guaranteed under your warranty are executed should a damage or problems
be discovered.
New Construction (Builder) Inspections
This type of inspection is usually performed immediately after
your new home has been built and is considered "ready" for occupancy by
the builder and appropriate legal authorities (such as a zoning or code
inspector).
Periodic Maintenance Inspections
This type of inspection is performed every two years to assure
the health of your family and the safety of your real estate
investment. Periodic Maintenance Inspections are necessary to assure
the integrity of your structure in-between storms and droughts, to
identify possible indoor pollutants (such as radon, CO, CO2, mold), to
check the building's integrity that may compromised by cracked beams or
foundations, to visually inspect for wood-destroying insects, and more.
Any these situations can contribute to decrease home value or pose a
physical risk to your family if not identified in time.
Pre-Renovation Inspections
This type of inspection is performed prior to engaging in any
renovations of a property. Pre-renovation Inspections help you to
assess potential problems that may affect the cost or difficulty of the
renovation.
Investigative Inspections
This type of inspection is most-often used when a homeowner
feels that a problem may exist. For example, you may want to engage in
an Investigative Inspection after a hurricane or tornado, if you
experience and odd smell in your home that cannot be identified, or if
you notice unusual pest and insect activity. In many cases,
Investigative Inspections can help homeowners to catch problems before
they become an expensive or irreversible liability.
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