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WHAT DOES A HOME INSPECTION PROVIDE?

Anyone who has ever purchased or sold a house has probably heard of home inspections. Although not required, a home inspection is often a good idea for primarily the buyer, but it can also prove beneficial to the seller. But what is a home inspection, what does it consist of?

A home inspection is a limited, non-invasive examination of the condition of a home, often in connection with the sale of that home. Home inspections are usually conducted by a home inspector who has the training and certifications to perform such inspections. The inspector prepares and delivers to the client a written report of findings. The client then uses the knowledge gained to make informed decisions about their pending real estate purchase. The home inspector describes the condition of the home at the time of inspection but does not guarantee future condition, efficiency, or life expectancy of systems or components.

A home inspector is sometimes confused with a real estate appraiser. A home inspector determines the condition of a structure, whereas an appraiser determines the value of a property. In the United States, although not all states or municipalities regulate home inspectors, there are various professional associations for home inspectors that provide education, training, and networking opportunities. A professional home inspection is an examination of the current condition of a house. It is not an inspection to verify compliance with appropriate codes; building inspection is a term often used for building code compliance inspections in the United States. A similar but more complicated inspection of commercial buildings is a property condition assessment. Home inspections identify problems but building diagnostics identifies solutions to the found problems and their predicted outcomes.

A home inspection insures that a buyer is making a deal on a safe and structurally sound house and that costly repairs won’t be needed soon. It may also be to the sellers advantage to have a home inspection as it can be a strong selling point.

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