Inspect before Closing
You agree to buy the home, and they agree to sell it to you. If you are like most home buyers, you will also be arranging for a home inspection. It is usually advisable to have a home inspection from a professional inspector when you purchase a home that is not new. This is not an opportunity to shave dollars off the final price, but a needed opportunity to identify any serious defects such as lead paint, bad electrical connections and much much more. It’s important to identify these before closing. Often disputes over serious defects in the house are negotiated by attorneys.
Not every home is perfect, and many defects can be overlooked or settled reasonably. This information brought to you by Your Home in Las Vegas.
