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most people purchasing a house is probably the single biggest
investment they will make in their lives. A comprehensive,
professional house inspection:
Allows
the buyer to make an informed decision about such an investment.
Can prevent unexpected and expensive surprises in the future.
Provides valuable information about the construction, operation
and maintenance of the house. Provides the technical expertise
which complements the services provided by real estate and legal
professionals.
When
Do I Request An Inspection?
The
best time to hire a home inspector is right after you've made an
offer on your new home. The real estate agent will include in the
Offer to Purchase a clause making the sale conditional on a
satisfactory inspection report.
How
Do I Find A Home Inspector?
In
Ontario, Canada, reputable home inspection companies are members
of: The Canadian Association of Home Inspectors and The Ontario
Association of Home Inspectors. Ask what they will inspect and how
detailed a report they will prepare for you. Consider asking them
for references. Don't hire an inspection company that won't allow
you to watch the inspection.
What
Does An Inspection Include?
A
thorough inspection of your new home includes a systematic
examination of the exterior and interior from the roof to the
basement. The inspector will report on such things as the
condition of the roof, structure, foundation, drainage, heating
and cooling systems, plumbing, insulation, walls, windows, doors
and the electrical system. This inspection typically takes two to
three hours.
What
Do I Get At The End Of The Inspection?
A
reputable inspector will provide you with a complete and detailed
written record of the inspection. Many will also provide you with
a home maintenance manual.
How
Much Does An Inspection Cost?
In
Ontario, Canada, an inspection should cost somewhere between
$300.00 and $400.00 depending on the size, age and condition of
the property. These fees often pay for themselves. If the
inspector discovers problems that you weren't aware of, you'll
have the information you need to either terminate the offer, or
ask the vendor to fix the problems or reduce the purchase price to
compensate you for correcting the problem yourself.
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