Monthly Archives: May 2010

Always Put Requests for Repairs in Writing

Regardless of whether you are renting a home or apartment, or seeking to purchase a new home, you should make sure to write down, and if applicable, photograph all areas that were already damaged or might need repair. Additionally, any … Continue reading

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Why a Contractor Is Not a Home Inspector

Quite often, a person interested in buying a home will have a friend or family member who is a contractor, and is willing to inspect the home for a minimal or no fee. If you are the seller of a … Continue reading

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Home Inspectors Reveal What Sellers May Try to Hide

When looking to purchase a home, you cannot rely upon the honesty of the sellers or their agent to reveal any possible defects or potential problems with the home. While not everyone will stoop to attempting to hide or conceal … Continue reading

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Why Your Dad Isn’t a Good Enough Home Inspector

Many individuals already have a home inspector in mind when they enter the process of buying a home: their dad. It’s no secret that dads love to play at being a home inspector; they feel useful, they get to their … Continue reading

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Real Estate Agents – Get the Facts on Home Inspection!

It is beneficial to any home buyer or home seller to properly research home inspection and home inspectors, and to know what to expect from a reputable, licensed home inspector in NY. It is also the responsibility of an experienced … Continue reading

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