Posted by NewBuyer on December 11, 2009 | No Comments
An essential resource for the first time home buyer highlighting critical information to consider before, during and after a home inspection. The topics presented are how to avoid paying twice for a home inspection, professional affiliations and certifications, the importance of attending the inspection, considering optional testing and more. From the resource: “Location, Location, Location, you’ve heard that often enough when looking for a home. Once you find your home, there’s nothing more important than Structural, Structural, Structural, you need to know that the home you are purchasing is structurally sound.”
Source: Home Inspection Supersite
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Posted by NewBuyer on December 10, 2009 | No Comments
An educational brochure about how to recognize hazardous trees that may be located on your prospective property. From the resource: “This brochure was created to help home owners and land managers in recognizing hazardous defects in trees and to suggest possible corrective actions. Evaluating and treating hazard trees is complicated, requiring a certain knowledge and expertise. This publication outlines some of the basic problems that may alert you to a hazardous situation.”
Source: US Dept of Agriculture
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Posted by NewBuyer on December 6, 2009 | No Comments
A useful primer on conducting a successful home inspection. Learn why you need a home inspection prior to purchasing a home, how to find a good home inspector, the importance of attending the home inspection, knowing what you are looking for and the questions to ask. See what happens after the inspection and how to interpret the inspection report.
From the resource: “There’s a lot more to know about the home you are about to purchase than location, location, location. Licensed Professional Engineers who specialize in pre-purchase home inspections will tell you that there is nothing more important than structural, structural, structural. If the home you are about to purchase does not have the structural integrity to give you peace of mind, you may be buying into a money pit and sleepless nights.”
Source: HSH Associates
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