Posted on July 9, 2019 - 05:34 PM
by Eric Anderson
A professional home inspection protects both you and the buyer. It allows both you and the buyer the opportunity to learn about the property’s defects.
A home inspection usually covers the following:
Plumbing conditions - if there is leakage or clogging
Roofing conditions - the extent of deterioration, if there is leakage
Electrical conditions - if there are inadequate circuits or potential fire hazards
Structural problems - if there are problems with the underlying foundation of your home
As a seller, the home inspection reports protect you because it establishes the actual condition of the property at the time of sale.
Ellen was wonderful to work with! She was very accommodating of our busy schedules and really listened to what we were looking for without pressuring us to settle or compromise. Ellen was very helpful in negotiating the purchase of our new home and every step of the process from acceptance of our offer until we got the keys. Her assistance and support were refreshing during an otherwise stressful time!cmanderson29
Laura was very patience with us and understanding of what we were looking for in a new home. She was available when I needed her for answers and was always willing to show us around even when she pretty much knew we wouldn't want it. I could not have asked for a better realtor.amber wilson126
Knowlegable about areA. Helpful in many ways not just about the home buying.will use eric again when i buy another property.did not stray from our price range and home criteria.bipperd317
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