US Home Inspectors offer information about inspection of homes.

Posted by NetOffer in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX on Mar 02, 2009

Find information about US Home Inspectors and learn from the lessons that they offer about problems that can arise with homes. Inspect before you buy.

WNY Home Inspector John Villella, owner of All Pro Home Inspection explains the benefits of having a newly constructed home inspected. I was asked the other day if new home should have a home inspected. The simple answer is - Absolutely. Why would a new home buyer not desire to be educated to the condition of a new home? The answer is simple - they're misinformed, but it's not their fault. I'm not going to play the blame game, because it's more important to provide some information to educate consumers that are out buying newly constructed homes. There are really two home inspection types that consumers can request when their new home is being built. The first is Phase Inspections. This occurs when the home is inspected at  [more info...]
WNY Home Inspector John Villella, owner of All Pro Home Inspection, comments about seller inspections and why it's important for sellers to have one completed. Seller Inspections, Pre-listing Inspections, Pre-Contract Inspections and the list goes on and this type of inspection is called many names, but what's important is the fact that this type of home inspection service is available to sellers. And more importantly sellers need to understand the benefits of having this inspection completed and why they should not overlook making one more small investment in their home to be able to reap larger profits. Having your home inspected prior or shortly after the listing contract is more important today than ever before. It's a competitiv  [more info...]
Manassas Home Inspector Greg Caudill, owner of Home Review, Inc., offers both residential and commercial inspections in Northern Virginia. Everything looks prettier in the spring, and so, traditionally, home sales shift into high gear just about the same time as the daffodils start to bloom. But homebuyers should be careful not to be taken in by a pretty face in the form of a fresh coat of paint or a new azalea bush. Since no home is perfect, homebuyers would be wise to learn where and how to look beyond the cosmetics for possible signs of problems with their prospective purchase. Failure to do so before they buy could mean any number of unpleasant surprises after the move. Experts recommend hiring and accompanying a professional hom  [more info...]
Western NY Home Inspector John Villella, of All Pro Home Inspection, addresses the "Uncle John" Syndrome and why homebuyer's commonly make this mistake. Ok, you're buying a home and you want to have an inspection, but you don't believe you need a professional home inspector to complete this for you because Uncle John used to be a contractor and can look at the property for you. Sound familiar? We can replace the word "John" with any other, but I love to call this the Uncle John Syndrome. I can see it now - what's wrong with Uncle John he's a good guy, he worked in construction and he knows what's best for me. Might all be true, but good old Uncle John can not complete an unbiased inspection for you for a number of reasons and that's  [more info...]
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