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A Home inspection evaluates the physical condition of the property and its major systems. The purpose of a home inspection is to identify defects in the property that may not be readily observable or that may not be visible at all.<br>The home inspection is designed to highlight problems found during the inspection so that both parties can agree on what repairs need to be done for the buyer and seller to proceed with the transaction as planned.<br>
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Property Inspection Process | Inspect It First • A Home inspection evaluates the physical condition of the property and its major systems. The purpose of a home inspection is to identify defects in the property that may not be readily observable or that may not be visible at all. • The home inspection is designed to highlight problems found during the inspection so that both parties can agree on what repairs need to be done for the buyer and seller to proceed with the transaction as planned.
Knowing the property inspection process is crucial to the success of your home search. This article will introduce you to our property inspection process and provide you with tips on making it through this process as smoothly as possible. • Licensed professional inspectors perform home inspections. These inspectors can verify that all mechanical systems within the home are working correctly or alert you about potential problems. Upon completion of the report, your inspector will provide you with a list of deficiencies, known as a deficiency report, and recommendations for correcting these deficiencies.
We use a comprehensive process when we inspect properties. Our inspection is essential because it helps us protect our clients from purchasing a home with hidden defects or problems that the seller will not disclose until after closing. The first step in the inspection process is to obtain a copy of the disclosure form that the seller and their agent have signed. This agreement between the seller and buyer states what physical conditions exist at the property being sold. The buyer then can request additional information from the seller if they feel that more disclosure is needed.
Some of this additional disclosure may include plans, specifications, blueprints, etc., at the property location related to any improvements in question. Suppose the seller provides no written disclosures. In that case, we will inspect all visible areas of concern on the property ourselves and note these concerns on our inspection report. This inspection report is then reviewed with our client, and we discuss in detail all items of concern found on the property during our inspection. We recommend that a competent structural engineer inspect any new structure(s)before purchase if our client expresses any concerns or if such structures have been added onto or altered since the year-built date.
If you want to know more about our services here at Inspect It First, don’t hesitate to call us at 1300 557 047 or contact us through our contact form, and we will revert shortly.
Inspect It First Website:https://inspectitfirst.com.au/ Contact NO.+61 2 9629 3888 ADDRESS:Rouse Hill, NSW, 2155