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Buyers Inspection
Buying a home is one of, if not the single largest investment you will make in your lifetime. You want to have confidence that your new residence will provide a comfortable and safe environment for you and your family. Home inspectors of Nevada can help provide that confidence in your purchase.
As a buyer, you have the right to have a property inspected prior to the purchase. The burden is on you to have the inspection and to present your list of current and/or potential problems to the seller in a timely manner. The seller may have the opportunity to fix them, make a price adjustment, or give you a credit back, or in the case where no problems or only a few problems arise during the inspection, you can purchase with confidence knowing you've made a "good" buy.
Whether your house is new or previously owned, it is important to have structure and all of the major systems and components inspected to provide you with increased knowledge of the property and the confidence that you are getting what you are paying for.
While you have the right to inspect the property yourself, professional home inspectors have the experience and special training to properly identify, through visual non-intrusive means, deficiencies and defects that a layman could easily overlook. An inspector goes places that many people would not, such as the attic and crawl space.
Home inspectors of Nevada will provide an unbiased professional opinion of the properties structural and safety issues and the testing of plumbing, electrical and HVAC systems. These are the areas that most buyers just assume are working properly.
The inspection may save you money and disappointment of systems that fail after you have closed escrow. While a home inspection can not guarantee that there will be no problems it certainly minimizes chance that something unknown will occur.
The Professional Inspection is based on visual evidence that is reasonably available during the inspection process. The Home inspection will include:
The Structure
The Foundation
The Roofing and Roof Flashing
The Exterior Surfaces
The Site / drainage
The Plumbing System
The Electrical System
The Heating and Air Conditioning System
The Basement or Crawlspace when applicable
Attic and Ventilation / Insulation
The Garage / Carport
The Patio, Decks and Balconies
The Interior Floors, Walls and Ceilings
Fireplaces
The Kitchens and Bathrooms
The Built-in Appliances
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