Your contract has been accepted, and the earnest money has been delivered. What’s next? Today, let's discuss the home inspection process. I'll cover it based on the top questions I often get asked.
1. How Do I Find an Inspector?
I will provide you with three recommendations of inspectors I know and trust. My favorite inspector is Kat Barbee with Above and Beyond Inspections. Note that there is no required license for home inspectors. When looking for one, try to ensure they are a member of the American Society of Home Inspectors. Avoid simply choosing the cheapest option.
2. What Inspections Should I Get?
The home inspector will conduct a general visual home inspection. They will examine major systems, the roof, and the electrical and look for any visible defects without tearing down walls. Remember, inspectors know enough to be dangerous and will often recommend further evaluation by a licensed professional if they see a concern.
Additionally, you will want to get a sewer scope if you are purchasing a single-family home or if the HOA does not cover sewer issues. For homes with basements or crawl spaces, a radon test is also recommended.
3. Can I Ask for Everything That Comes Up in the Inspection?
No! We are really focusing on health, safety, and major systems. This decision is made case-by-case, depending on the circumstances and what is best for you. I will help explain the pros and cons.
No home is perfect, not even a brand new one. Your Home Inspection Report will highlight repairs you may need to address or maintenance items you should be aware of after you purchase the home.
Negotiations are part of the deal. If there are items you want to address with the seller as part of the Home Inspection Contingency, understand that it isn’t black and white. Both sides may need to compromise to keep the offer together and move forward.
Make sure you attend your home inspection and ask the home inspector any questions you have along the way. This will help prevent overwhelm and help you determine what to focus on and prioritize.