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Checklist for Home Inspector and Home Inspection Company |

Thursday, 18 March 2010
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Basic objective from the buyer's point of view is that the buyer would know the deficiencies and the value of the home in view of the price offered. Similarly, the basic objective from the seller's point of view is that the seller should know the approximate price the property can fetch for them and how best they can get it ready for better prices. Whether the task is entrusted to an Inspector or a Home Inspection Company that will also deploy one of their Inspectors for the purpose only, it is necessary for the buyer or seller to know whether they are performing the task diligently. This could be possible if the buyer or seller have a check list at their disposal that the Inspector should conform to or follow. Usually the home inspection is different state wise as well as across the counties and cities. A lot depends on the Home Inspector and the state of his origin. However the common feature in all cases would be to conform to the guidelines issued by the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors besides the specific state or city guidelines. The NACHI guidelines continue to be the basic for any check list for home inspections. Standard practice of the Inspectors do not include some of the items like asbestos, radon, methane, radiation, formaldehyde, organisms that cause destruction of wood, fungi, mildew, mold, rodents, and lead. Hence a buyer or seller should not be unduly perturbed if the inspection report does not include all or some of these items. On the other hand the general home inspection checklist for any Home Inspector would include the following items.
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