Types
of Agents
How
to Select an Agent
Prequalified
or Pre-Approved
7
Reasons to buy a home
Moving
with Teenagers
How
to Find a Home
50
"Things To Watch"
when viewing a home
9
Types of Loans You Should Know
What
is a Sales Contract
Finding
Quality Inspectors
10
Ways to Ascertain a Down Payment
How
Lenders Approve Loan Applicants
Definitions
of Closing Costs
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Buyers' Resource Section:
Finding a Quality Inspector-
First off lets define the roles of the Engineer and the Home Inspector.
Engineered Analysis or design
work involves extensive scientific testing. Engineers apply the
principles of Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics to determine structural
and mechanical condition. This requires extensive experience, preparation,
and testing to resolve.
Home Inspectors examine
components of buildings through visual means, with normal user conditions.
There is no application of the scientific method or testing. There
are several different types of inspections available so talk with
your agent about what is right for you. This body is regulated by
The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) keep their website
in mind, it is very useful. Their site includes the established
standards of practice, specific services, limitations, and exclusions
that can be expected from private home inspectors.
You should consider the qualifications of the inspectors
looking at your home. Ask for referrals from Agents, check their
credentials, and just for grins, see if they are in the Yellow Pages.
Next Choose and Appraiser while you are at it. This
is the person that establishes the current price relevant to current
market conditions and market value. These people are usually referred
by your agent as well. Check credentials, ask for previous customers,
etc.
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