Most home inspectors will take payment in many different forms such as cash, check or card. Payment is normally required to be made before the report will be released. Home…
The buyer is the one who will pay for the home inspection to be conducted. They have the option to hire whatever inspector they would like as long as they…
Absolutely, home inspectors today use technology that allows them to take pictures & videos. Pictures are the best way for a home inspector to document what he/she may see during…
Yes, home inspectors walk on roofs but they may opt not too based on the circumstances. If it is snowing, raining or very windy then he/she may not get on…
Foundation, Floor Joists, Electrical Wires, Plumbing, Sub Floor, Duct Work, Ventilation.
Yes, but there are certain conditions which would keep an inspector from doing so. Inspectors can chose to not enter if it appears to be unsafe. Unsafe conditions could be…
Typically the home inspection comes before the appraisal. As a buyer you have the option to hire whatever inspector you like while the appraisal is normally handled by the lender.…
No, an appraisal and home inspection are two very different things. A home inspection is an in depth process which looks at the condition of the home while an appraisal…
The length of each inspection will vary greatly depending on multiple factors such as the size of the home, age, ancillary services and how well the house has been kept…
Most often the buyer and the buyer’s agent attend the home inspection. Ordinarily when the home inspector has finished up he/she will run through the report with the two to…