Why Buyers Should Attend Home Inspections

While many buyers are enamored with the idea of purchasing a home, they often fail to fully investigate the home in question. Home inspectors can do this for you, but you should also attend the inspection.

While you were out looking a perspective homes, you probably noticed a few things. Unless the seller is foolish, most homes are going to be in excellent shape. The landscaping will be nice and up-to-date, the pain will look excellent, the home will be very clean and so on. You will find this on most homes for one primary reason. The seller wants to sell the home! The question, of course, is whether the home is truly in good shape, or just looks nice.

As a buyer, it goes without saying that you should always demand a home inspection by a qualified professional. The purpose of the home inspection is to take a closer look at the quality of the home. A home inspector is going to check for things like internal water damage, termites, rot and other things that appear to be problematic. Obviously, you want to know if there are any serious problems underlying the pristine exterior of your potential home.

While most buyers know that they need a home inspection, they often don't understand the importance of attending the home inspection themselves. In fact, you should try to get the seller to attend the home inspection is well if you can pull it off. The reason for this has everything to do with reasonableness. When you and the seller both attend a home inspection, you get a first-hand account of what is right and what is wrong with the home. This will almost always cut out any riffraff from the seller about whether there is a serious problem or not. This makes negotiating a financial solution to any potential problems much easier and much more straightforward.

Even if there are no problems with the home of any significance, you should still attend home inspection. Why? Well, there is a practical answer. If you attend the home inspection, you're going to get an introduction to the practical things related to the home. You're going to find out where things such as the gas valve, water valve, electrical box and other key little things are located. You may think this is something you can do easily on your own, but you'd be surprised how hard it is to find certain things on a home.

For home buyers, home inspections are an important step in making sure you're getting a quality piece of property. That being said, it is a mistake to just rely on a report from a home inspector. You are committing to a large amount of debt, so make sure that you get out there and understand what you're buying.