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Click here to email Bob Copyright © 2006 by Bob Schwartz San Diego real estate broker Certified Residential Specialist Promotions Unlimited All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement. | | Working with an InspectorThe rule of real estate is to get your money's worth. When you are trying to find a place, you will want to make sure that the rule applies right way. One way to make sure that you are getting more for your money is by finding the right inspector. This will allow you to find a property that is worth the up keep.
The job of an inspector is to look for everything that might be a larger problem in the house before you move in. This will initiate by checking the electricity, water supply, plumbing, furnace and heat supplies, and the general build of the home. They will take a part of their day in order to make sure that everything is built up to standard and that it won't cause problems before you move in.
If there is something that the inspector says is wrong with your home, you will have the ability to ask for repairs or money back for the home. There are a number of people who will save thousands of dollars by having an inspector look at what is in the home and how it needs to be repaired. Because of this, you will want to make sure that the right inspector is coming to your home.
Most likely, your real estate agent will have a specific inspector that they like to work with. However, you can seek one on your own and have them inspect the home as contract work. You want to make sure that they will do a thorough job and that they have your best interests in mind. This will help you to walk into your home without any surprises and with potential replacements before you move in.
Working with an inspector is an important part to purchasing a home. It will help to determine and define the quality of the home and can help you to get the best deal in the end. Before you sign the final papers, make sure that the inspector you have worked with has looked through everything. This will help you to begin making your house into a home.
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