*A home inspection is a professional, objective visual examination
of the physical
construction and systems of a home, from the roof to the foundation.
Home buyers
now entering the marketplace, view inspections as a way to gain
valuable information
about the most important purchase of their lifetime. It helps them
to determine
whether there are major defects or systems inadequacies before the
sale goes
through, so that there will be no unpleasant surprises or insurmountable
financial
burdens later.
Home inspections are not intended to point out every small problem
or any non-visible
defects in a home. Most minor or cosmetic flaws, for example, should
be apparent
without the aid of a professional.
Home inspections also highlight the positive aspects of a home. Many
of the home
inspector's observations or recommendations help dispel home buyer
anxieties and
provide useful repair and maintenance suggestions.
It is recommended that the buyer be present at the inspection. By
following the
Inspector around the house, observing and asking questions, you
will learn how
various systems operate and get valuable maintenance tip information
that will be
of great help to them after they have moved in.
The home inspection should not be confused with an appraisal, municipal
code
inspection, or a guarantee of any kind.