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What is a Home Inspection?
The technical definition: A non-invasive, visual examination of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and the structural and essential components of a residential dwelling.
The inspection is designed to identify material defects in those systems and components. It is performed for a fee and is completed in preparation for a proposed residential real estate transfer.
What does a Home Inspector do?
The primary obligation of a home inspector is to protect the purchaser. They do this by reviewing the condition of a home and then providing a report that includes information on the home's operation and condition. They also outline any necessary repairs and safety issues that must be addressed.
What does a Home Inspector NOT do?
* Appraise Home Value
* Act as municipal or building inspectors or real estate agents
* Enforce code or zoning requirements
* Issue a "pass" or "fail" of a home
The technical definition: A non-invasive, visual examination of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and the structural and essential components of a residential dwelling.
The inspection is designed to identify material defects in those systems and components. It is performed for a fee and is completed in preparation for a proposed residential real estate transfer.
What does a Home Inspector do?
The primary obligation of a home inspector is to protect the purchaser. They do this by reviewing the condition of a home and then providing a report that includes information on the home's operation and condition. They also outline any necessary repairs and safety issues that must be addressed.
What does a Home Inspector NOT do?
* Appraise Home Value
* Act as municipal or building inspectors or real estate agents
* Enforce code or zoning requirements
* Issue a "pass" or "fail" of a home
