A home inspection is an objective visual examination of a home's structure and systems.
There are a number of reasons why RE/MAX® recommends a home inspection including:
Home inspectors are often referred by family or friends. Your RE/MAX® agent can also provide you with a list of inspectors. Look for one that is trained and certified by a national organization such as Canadian Association of Home Inspectors (CAHI) or National Institute of Building Inspectors (NIBI) and who has errors and omissions insurance. Do not hire someone who will do any suggested work due to the conflict of interest.
Order the inspection after your offer has been accepted. The contact will stipulate the length of time you have to complete the inspection.
The home inspection will determine the structural and mechanical soundness of the home. Your home inspector can identify existing and potential problem areas, suggest possible solutions and provide estimates for the cost of the work required. You will receive a report outlining the inspection findings. You should accompany the home inspector during the inspection or arrange to meet them at the home so they can walk you through the report. If as a result of the inspection, you have further concerns, have a specialist in that area conduct a more extensive examination.
Costs vary depending on a number of factors including: size and location of the home, features, age, and services required. Additional services may include radon, septic and well testing. Your RE/MAX® agent can assist you in obtaining a quote from a potential inspector before you enlist his/her services.
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