Five words. Rent-with-option-to-buy. The best way to inspect a home is to live in it. Get everything fixed by the landlord while you are still a renter.
It's crazy that we can return almost every other thing we buy but the biggest purchase we make, with the most possibility for trouble, we're stuck with (if it is purchased the traditional way).
2007-06-05 02:02:00
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answered by the only jag 3
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Start with an exterior inspection of the foundation. Look for cracks or subsidence. Look in the main electrical box. Has it been upgraded to modern standards? does the wiring look clean and modern. Check all light switches and wall plugs. "you can get a wall plug tester at any hardware store cheap. " If the house is on raised foundation look under the house for moisture, insect infestation etc. They are going to make you have a full termite check. Many sellers have one done in advance to show that the house is sound. Check all plumbing fixtures. there should be no leaks or pooling of water in sinks or tubs. The roof is very important. first do an exterior inspection. does it look new? any discoloration or patches etc. Then pop the trap and look from the inside. You should see no light through the roof. From the inside of the home look at all walls and ceilings. any cracks? Small cracks of a couple of feet are normal in older homes. longer cracks, anything that crosses a room, we refer to as long line cracks. if they are there don't; take the house or have a general contractor check for you. the same with the foundation. be aware as you are walking the house. if the floor feels spongy or soft ask why and have a contractor check. last but not least, take a marble with you. set it on the floor and see if it rolls due to uneven flooring, try this on counters and book cases as well. it will give you an idea how good the builder was and wether the home has setteled unevenly. Even pros can be fooled. but the basic checking that I have recommended here is a good starting point. As you get closer to purchasing demand a home inspection from a pro. Its worth the time and trouble. Good luck
2007-06-05 02:12:26
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answered by Traveler 7
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Turn on all lights, heat, air conditioning, open windows, close and open doors, check under the kitchen and bathroom sinks, flush toilets, look at all the ceilings for leaks. Picture your furniture in the house. Look around the outside of the house for cracks, etc. Check the walls in each room, and if there is a picture on the wall, move it so you can see behind it. Look inside all the closets.
Most importantly, IF you find a house you are really interested in, get a home inspection, as the inspector will check out so much more for you, including the roof etc. This is money worth spent for the buyer.
2007-06-05 01:53:25
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answered by Patty G 5
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i'm balloting for hubby. If he's in shape, he probable has forgotten extra effective than maximum abode inspectors will ever comprehend. a great many abode inspectors do the artwork simply by fact the inspection technique is so extremely common. Many haven't any historical past in shape in any respect. it incredibly is the form of job you get from the "returned of a matchbook." That stated, your instincts approximately "important" are precise. the income of an inspector is that he/she is -in concept- no longer biased. So, if something is erroneous with the area, it incredibly is the remark of a "third occasion," no longer a controversy with the customer. right this is the compromise: See in the journey that your husband will comply with the inspection IF he (your husband) or the uncle discover something incorrect. in the event that they DO, then the inspector's report will coach it, and you're loaded for undergo with an "self sustaining" report. the corporate will the two restoration the situation or knock a pair of dollars off the fee. in the journey that your husband and the uncle discover no longer something incorrect, then you definately don't get the inspector -you do no longer prefer the inspection. Been there, finished that, loads of situations -have faith me in this. by utilising the way, what form of wine am i able to deliver for abode-warming? playstation : in simple terms observed the stuff approximately fabulous equipment, state-of-the-artwork, etc. enable's see what it incredibly is: the only "state-of-the-artwork" element is a moisture sensor which you will postpone against a basement wall which seems dry yet has moisture in the back of it. Your husband or Uncle already knows somebody who has a sort of gadets, so borrow it. the different piece of "extreme tech" equipment is a cutting-edge probe which you carry against an outlet or different gadget to bump into power or a floor fault. vast deal -Uncle has that on his gadget belt. in any different case, some inspectors might carry a cutting-edge sensing gadget that reads out how plenty cutting-edge (amperage) is flowing with the aid of a cord WITH the gadget being powered grew to become on. Uncle has that pup, too. Oh! And that "exact report." Gag me. it incredibly is pre-printed paragraphs certain up in a binder to look vast. Boiler-plate. no person slaves over a be conscious processor makijg all of it up for you. fabulous, schmessalized.
2017-01-10 14:09:11
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answered by ? 4
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A solid foundation with no cracks, up to date plumbing with no leaks, a solid roof, make sure that you are notified if there is any lead in the paint. Make sure the wiring and electric is up to code. When we bought our house we hired a home inspector. it was a little pricey, but worth it. We found a couple of things that we made the previous owners take care of before we purchased it.
2007-06-05 01:55:18
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answered by islington9 4
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Check each and every electrical appliances, the furnitures, wall paintings, toilets. Inspector may cost u extra bugs. Try it urself. Spend around 2-3 hrs roaming inside the house. Check everything minutely.
2007-06-05 02:02:47
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answered by justin1 2
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hire a home inspector to give u a professional evaluation of the property. They can tell u any significant faults with the proerty that you should be aware of before purchasing.
2007-06-05 02:08:52
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answered by spadezgurl22 6
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Hire your own ,certified,inspector
2007-06-05 01:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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