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Home Inspection Tips For New Home Buyers

Home buyer inspection is a must before buying a new house. Being a new home buyer, you have little experience with what to expect in a house. That is why you must know what to do before and during the inspection. Home inspectors are trained professionals who check out the house for problems that could be costly in the future.

The inspection report is a comprehensive account of the condition of the house. The list of defects and their severity will help you to know if you are ready to sign the purchase contract. You need to be aware that not all defects found in the inspection report can be repaired. Therefore, you will have to decide on whether or not you want to buy the house. 


Inspectors will show you what they want you to see so that you sign up for it. Your Realtor can recommend a reputable inspector and make the appointment on your behalf if you're not able to do so yourself. Be sure that you ask your inspector whether they charge by the hour or by the number of properties they inspect per year. Home buying inspection should not be done on the spur of the moment, but should be planned.

Now that you have inspected the house, it is time to ask around if there is anything wrong with the house that they know. If the seller has taken additional registration fees, then ask him to give it back before he sells it. Home buying inspection for clients should be done by a licensed home inspector. If you get your home inspector, make sure that he is also qualified and has a license to do the inspection.


If the inspection shows problems and you have time to get another opinion before closing, use it and go with a different house. In other cases, have the seller make any repairs that are needed before you close. Be sure to specify in your purchase contract that you've had the house inspected and that any problems found must be fixed before closing on the sale of the house.

Be realistic when you are looking for a house. What are your needs and wants? Think of it seriously because buying or building a home is an expensive deal. You can check out the standards for the type of house that you want to build. Before anything else, find out how much money you will need for it. Are there affordable options for you to choose from? If not, are there some things that you can give up on?


Know what questions you need to ask before buying a house. You must take note of all the needs of your family before buying a house. You cannot buy something that will only be used by your kids. Some families live in the same house, but their needs vary from each other. It is also important that you consider the space and how many people will be coming to visit.


At Florida Building Inspection Group, we have proved to be the best home inspection service provider in Pinellas County, Pasco County, Sarasota, Polk County, Hernando County, and Manatee County. Inspection for new home buyers is one of our specialties and we will be glad to lend you a hand. Reach out today and we will be more than happy to answer any home-buying questions you have.


A home inspection is a detailed examination of the physical condition of a house. A professional inspector will examine all aspects, from the roof and foundation to electrical outlets and perimeter pipes. The inspector will tell you about any problems that need immediate attention, but will also let you know if any problems can wait or even those that may go away on their own.

The inspector should be able to certify that the repairs and maintenance items have been made, with an explanation of why the item wasn't fixed or not required in the first place. If you ask a Realtor who's familiar with your area for recommendations, she can suggest several inspectors who have passed as competent but accurate.


Verify passing grades by asking neighbors, friends, and family members who've bought homes recently in that area. Home purchase inspection reports should be a little on the conservative side, as your home inspector will add in information about his methodology, such as the number of properties he inspects per year.


Ask your Realtor for referrals to a few home inspection companies in your area so you can get their standard prices and see how they compare. You can also ask for referrals from friends who've purchased their homes recently and have had inspections done by the same company.

A home inspection before buying will help you to know what to expect when you arrive at the closing table. If you're buying a fixer-upper, ask the inspector what it would cost to make repairs while you wait for a buyer. This will help you budget for the repairs and let buyers know that they don't have to make repairs on your home until after the contract has been signed.


Your Realtor should have had an opportunity to look at the report after it was written and give his or her opinion of its accuracy. If you don't know a Realtor well, ask someone in your building, mosque, or other community centers for referrals to a good one. You may also want to ask friends who've had inspections done recently in your city or state and see if any of them used the same company for their inspections.


At Florida Building Inspection Group, we understand that home inspection is the most important item on your list when it comes to purchasing a new home. If you have any questions regarding our services, feel free to contact us today and our team of experts will be happy to answer your questions. We value your business and we look forward to working with you soon.