Buying A Home Inspection Checklist

  • Federal EPA to enforce New Rules
    New Traps Out There for the Unwary Investor Federal EPA to enforce New Rules! Most responsible investors are careful when it comes to Lead Based Paint. Renovation activities on older homes invariably disturb surfaces painted years before with lead-based paints. And, as we know, paints manufactured up through the 1960s often contained lead compounds now known to be toxic to humans and, particularly, young children.    In April 2008 the federal Environmental Protection Agency ( Read More...
  • Home Inspection
    Are you thinking of buying a home? Or are you selling your home because you are relocating? If you are planning to do either, you will need to do a home inspection. Home inspections are necessity for anyone who wishes to buy new property or is thinking of selling, especially if the property is a home. Home inspection is equivalent to a medical examination. If in a medical examination the doctor examines every part of your body, in home inspection, all the systems of your home from top to bottom Read More...
  • The Home Inspection - You Shouldnt Buy A House Without One
    Home inspections are done after your offer has been accepted. Generally, you make an offer contingent on the property passing its home inspection. Basically, the home inspection is to protect you and the seller in case there happens to be something wrong with the house. It should give you a good idea of what you are about to purchase, what problems you may encounter, and allow you time to negotiate the sales contract with the new information that you have gained about the house. A thorough h Read More...
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