Home Check America has inspected thousands of homes and we haven’t found a perfect house yet.
"Before you finalize your house purchase, be sure the house is in good condition. The best way is to have a professional inspection.
Inspecting the physical condition of a house is an important part of the home-buying process and should be included in your purchase contract as a condition of closing the sale. A professional inspector should look for defects or malfunctions in the building's structure, such as the roof, plumbing, or foundation, and detect pest infestations or dry rot and similar damage. Even if the seller provides you an inspection report, it's best not to rely on this alone -- the seller may have chosen an inspector who's not known for rooting out problems." (www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/article-29749.html)
A Home Check America inspection gives the buyer more detailed information about the overall condition of the home prior to purchase. In your home inspection, our qualified inspector takes an in-depth, unbiased look at your potential new home to:
- Evaluate the physical condition: structure, construction, and mechanical systems
Identify items that need to be repaired or replaced
- Uncover many of the things you didn't see that would end up costing you a lot of money to repair later
- If major problems are uncovered, you can make an informed decision as to whether or not this is the home for you
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