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Related ideas: Money Saving Tips and Ideas Healthy House Why House Buying Is Investing? The Three Most Important Property Inspections Before Buying A House Or Property It is advisable that you hire a property inspector to check the property before finally buying the house. The property inspection is recommended in order to avoid repetitive, excessive and more repairs in the future. The three types of property inspection are recommended to be done after your offer to buy the house is already accepted by the seller. Property inspection can cost a bit of money but it's worth to prevent problems in the future. Checking the property before buying it is also a smart way to investing a property. Pest control inspection is very important. Termites, dry rot, fungus, carpenter ants, powder-post beetles, wood-munching infections and infestations can destroy the house. If you are buying in an area with a warm weather which causes moisture, it would be best to hire a good pest control inspector to thoroughly check the property. A wooden property is a primary target of termites and those other destructive insects that can multiply easily. If the property is made of wood or wood-and-stucco, it would also be wise idea to check the property thoroughly with wood infestations and organisms such as dry rot and fungus. A property made of bricks is not safe too. Since a brick home is made of brick and cement intervals, the destructive insects can easily enter and multiply in between the bricks. Inspection of the prepurchase home interior and exterior components is also very important. This type of inspection takes a lot of hours to complete depending on how big the property is and the degree of detail of inspection. The home interior and exterior components include the roof and gutters, plumbing, electrical work, cooling and heating systems, kitchen, bathrooms, smoke detectors, insulation and the foundation of the property. Most property inspector do the general checkup to the interior and exterior of the property, and if the inspector finds a problem with a certain area, he usually recommends the buyer to hire a specialist like roofers, pest control inspector and structural engineers. A general contractor or architect is responsible to take the inspection if you want or plan to do some additions or renovations to the property. The architect or the general contractor will tell you if your plans are possible to do and meet the local planning coverages and codes. The inspector will give also estimates to your plans. If there are problems discovered in the property you are buying, remember to put the problems in the contract. The problems discovered after the inspection is done are also added into the contract to build contingencies. The discovered problems can automatically lower down the amount you offer if you prefer to do the repairs. If the discovered problems are not safe for you and will cost you a lot of money for repairs, it is advisable not to continue to acquire the property. (This article can be reprinted free provided the description below is added intact below the article) This article is provided by www.allhouseandgardentips.com - Get more helpful and educational tips and ideas about home and garden. Related ideas: Money Saving Tips and Ideas Healthy House Why House Buying is Investing? |
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