The Importance of Home Inspections

By Brian Kondo

Monday, August 19, 2024

The Importance of Home Inspections

Congratulations! Your offer has been accepted and you are ready to move on to the  next step.


When working with your agent on your offer consider first the importance of making it  conditional upon a home inspection. At a glance, a property inspection can seem like a daunting (and relatively expensive) step, particularly for those who have never gone through this process before
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The following is a breakdown of the more important things every home buyer should  know about property inspections, how to read them, and what to do with the results:

 

Benefits of Having a Home Inspection Done 



• Enables you to make a wise investment. The duty of a home inspector is to find  the issues with a specific home. This will help you avoid ‘lemon’ houses whose  repairs could wreak havoc on your finances. 


• Allows a re-opening of negotiations, in some instances for money savings. If home inspectors find a  major problem or a large number of minor problems, issues that do not impact  the structural integrity of a home but do need to be addressed, it can re-open negotiations. Once shown the inspection results, sellers have the option to pay for the repairs, lower the purchase price or just say no to the above. 



• Ability to plan ahead with confidence. If the results of the home inspection are  positive with no problems found, then home buyers can move forward with  confidence about their purchase and eliminate feelings of buyers’ remorse. If the  home inspection results find only minor and fixable issues, then even if the seller refuses to lower the price or repair the issues, home buyers can still move forward with greater knowledge and confidence in knowing exactly what problems they will encounter upon closing.

 


How to Read a Home Inspection Report



The home inspection report will be presented in one of two formats: Checklist and  Narrative. Below is a quick look at the difference between the two and how to read  them:


1. Checklist Report. A checklist home inspection report resembles its name: it is a  document that lists the items and areas of the house that have been inspected with an inspection rating next to each listing. Generally, the rating will be limited  to simple indication of ‘good’, ‘fair’, or ‘poor’, with more detailed commentary at  the end of report. However, because it does generally lack in-depth information,  you may need to contact the inspector for further details or the answers to any  questions of ratings.


2. Narrative Report. The narrative home inspection report is a much more detailed report of  the inspector’s findings. In most cases, the report will describe step-by-step the  items and areas that were inspected, how they were inspected, and what was  found. Due to this greater detail and thoroughness of the process, some  home buyers may find it a bit more overwhelming due to it's unfamiliar terminology  and descriptions. As such, it may be necessary to contact the inspector for a  break-down of certain phrases and found problems.



 

What to Do with the Results



Share the results of your home inspection with your realtor, lender and in some cases your lawyer. Your  realtor in particular will help you analyze the report’s findings.


From here you can  decide:

1) If you will ask the seller to fix or repair any problems, or

2) split the cost of the repairs with the seller, or

3) negotiate a lower purchase price to account for the problems or issues, or

4) just walk away from the deal and seek out another home.


If major repairs are needed, talk to your lender about extending the home loan to cover the cost of the repairs.





The Brian Kondo Real Estate Team is here to help you with all aspects of buying  or selling a home. We have professionals to help you, such as stagers, movers,  junk removal companies, photographers, and more, including home inspectors.  Call me today at 905-683-7800!






 

Thanks for reading today’s BLOG!!!



Brian Kondo
Sales Representative / Team Leader
The Brian Kondo Real Estate Team
Re/Max Hallmark First Group Realty Ltd.
905-683-7800 office

905-426-7484 direct
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