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What Really Matters in an Inspection?

-- Posted: July 30,2007 | Jim Davis

Buying a home will be stressful. A home inspection is supposed to give you peace of mind, but often has the opposite effect. You will be asked to absorb a lot of information in a short time. This often includes a written report, checklist, photographs, and what the inspector himself says during the inspection. All this combined with the seller's disclosure and what you notice yourself makes the experience even more overwhelming. What should you do?

Relax. Most of your inspection will be maintenance recommendations, life expectancies and minor imperfections. These are nice to know about. However, the issues that really matter will fall into four categories:

  1. Major defects. An example of this would be a structural failure.
  2. Things that lead to major defects. A small roof-flashing leak, for example.
  3. Things that may hinder your ability to finance, legally occupy, or insure the home.
  4. Safety hazards, such as an exposed, live buss bar at the electric panel.

Anything in these categories should be addressed. Often a serious problem can be corrected inexpensively to protect both life and property (especially in categories 2 and 4).

Most sellers are honest and are often surprised to learn of defects uncovered during an inspection. Realize that sellers are under no obligation to repair everything mentioned in the report. No home is perfect. Keep things in perspective. Don't kill your deal over things that don't matter. It is inappropriate to demand that a seller address deferred maintenance, conditions already listed on the seller's disclosure, or nit-picky items.

About the Author: Jim Davis

Jim Davis, Assurety Inspections
Jim has been buying, renovating and inspecting homes in the Houston area for over 20 years. He is also a registered builder / remodeler with the Texas Residential Construction Commission. Jim's goal in establishing Assurety Inspections, LLC. was to provide home buyers with the very best value in Houston home inspections.

You can contact Jim at:
281.646.1828
jdavis@assuretyinspections.com
http://www.assuretyinspections.com