Why a Home Inspection is Important for Your Connecticut Home Purchase
A home inspection is perhaps the most important chapter in the home-buying process and is beneficial to the buyer in understanding the condition of the house.
Reasons why every property should be inspected prior to purchase:
Pre-owned homes: an inspection is advisable to possibly uncover mechanical and structural issues. The inspector also shows the buyer the different aspects of the home's mechanical details.
New construction: A newly constructed home may have problems the average buyer may not see.
Condos: don't forget when you buy a condo you are also buying into the entire complex. As a co-owner of the entire community, you may be assessed your proportional share of the corrective work required in common areas.
There are many additional inspections that may prove invaluable:
If there is a septic system, a separate inspection by a septic service company can be done.
If there is a well, a well and/or water inspection is also available.
If there is evidence of termites, a separate termite inspection can be done.
If the property has been built prior to 1978, a lead inspection can also be performed.
A test for radon gas can also be added to the regular home inspection of the property.
If there appears to be evidence of mold, this also can be pursued in an inspection.
A home inspection should also include the examination of the following:
- Underground oil tanks
- Roofing
- Plumbing
- Electrical components
- Structural components
- Air conditioning and heating
- Potential hazards
Keep in mind, however, that home inspections are not a warranty or guarantee of the home.
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