Monthly Archives: April 2010

Benefits of a Home Inspection After a Sale

Sometimes, for a variety of reason, a buyer is unable to have a home inspection performed on a home before finalizing the purchase. It is highly recommended that as a buyer, you make every effort to have a licensed home … Continue reading

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Benefits of A Home Inspection Before Listing a Home for Sale

Sometimes, a realtor might suggest contacting a licensed home inspector to conduct a home inspection of your property before listing it for sale. While it is understandable that as a seller, you might want to avoid having to incur the … Continue reading

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Five Common Signs of Termites in Your Home

A termite infestation can wreak havoc on a home, and all too often, the damage is done before the homeowner has any indication that termites are present. But if you suspect for any reason that you might have a termite … Continue reading

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Reasons Why A Home Inspector Might Tell You That You Need a New Roof

With the recent heavy rains drenching Long Island and surrounding areas, many homeowners discovered that their roofs leaked. Roof repairs can sometimes be costly, especially when a new roof is needed. If you’re looking to purchase a new home, you … Continue reading

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Does a home inspector need to be licensed in New York?

The answer is a definitive yes. While it was always recommended that you retain the services of a licensed home inspector in New York, it was not mandatory for home inspectors in NY to be licensed until December 31, 2005. … Continue reading

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Why You Need a New York Home Inspection

With over 25 years of experience in New York home inspection, we’ve seen it all: houses that were beautifully constructed and immaculate inside and out, and houses that were two steps away from being held together with scotch tape and … Continue reading

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