Why You’ll Want a Home Inspection
Some Highlights
- Once your offer is accepted, an inspector will assess the condition of the house, including things like the roof, foundation, plumbing, and more.
- That information is incredibly important and paves the way for you to re-negotiate with the seller, as needed. So, you don’t want to skip this step.
- An inspection is your chance to avoid costly headaches and get peace of mind. Connect with us to talk about other ways to make your offer stand out.
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