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Schedule your inspection now! Office: 803-222-1617 South Carolina License # 1545 North Carolina License # 2351 Col 3:23 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not men. (NIV)
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What
is a home inspection?
Why do home inspectors require a signed home inspection contract?
Home inspectors require all customers to sign inspection agreements prior to performing a home inspection for several reasons:
Why does my home inspector want me to sign an agreement that limits their liability?
Home inspection agreements, like almost every agreement written today, have clauses that limit liability.
What does a home inspection include? A standard home inspection summarizes findings from a visual inspection of the condition of the subject home’s heating system, central air conditioning system (temperature permitting), interior plumbing and electrical systems; roof, attic, and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; foundation, basement, and the visible structures of the home at the time of inspection. At minimum a home inspection should meet the Standards and Practices of the state the home is in. ASHI - American Society of Home Inspectors, of which I am a member, also has it's own standards and practices. Please click on these links to view these Standards and Practices ASHI North Carolina South Carolina
A home inspection points out the positive aspects of a home, as well as the maintenance that will be necessary to keep it in good shape. After an inspection, clients have a much clearer understanding of the value and needs of the property. For homeowners, an inspection may be used to identify problems in the making and to learn about preventive measures, which might avoid costly future repairs. If you are planning to sell your home, an inspection prior to placing your home on the market provides a better understanding of conditions which may be discovered by the buyer's inspector, and provides you an opportunity to make repairs that will make your home more desirable to potential buyers.
Do not let the cost deter you from having a home inspection – knowledge gained from an inspection is well worth the time and expense. Home inspections will generally be less than 0.3% of the purchase price of the home. The inspector's qualifications, including experience, training, and professional affiliations, should be the most important consideration in your selection.
Most buyers find it difficult to remain objective and unemotional about the house they really want, and this may affect their judgment. For the most accurate information about the condition of a home, always obtain an impartial third-party opinion by an expert in the field of home inspection.
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