12/11/2024
A pre-purchased property inspection consists of a thorough examination of the property before a buyer completes the purchase and includes:
1. Visual Inspection
Assessing the condition of the property, including structural elements (foundations, walls, roofs), systems (plumbing, electrical, HVAC), and appliances.
2. Identifying Issues
Search for any existing problems or potential issues that could affect the property's value or safety, such as water damage, pests, or code violations.
3. Reporting
Provide a detailed report summarizing our findings, including photographs and recommendations for repairs or further evaluations.
4. Advising Buyers
Help buyers understand the condition of the property, enabling informed decisions about the purchase and any negotiations with the seller.
5. Ensuring Compliance
Check if the property complies with local building codes and regulations.
Overview:
Our pre-purchase property inspections are designed to play a critical role in helping buyers avoid costly surprises after the purchase and helping to ensure a sound investment.