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home inspection is a thorough examination of a home's condition.
The primary benefit of the home inspection is to identify
repair issues and to document them in a written inspection
report that teaches you about your new home or condominium prior to
purchase.
This means that the home inspector works directly for you
-- answering your questions and helping you feel comfortable with
your purchase.
The
home inspection is commonly confused with the property appraisal
required by lenders to determine the current market value of the
home, but not its condition. That is why the
home inspection is vitally important -- because it goes far beyond
the property appraisal by evaluating the condition of the
numerous components that comprise a home: roofing, structure, foundation,
exterior elements, heating and air
conditioning systems, plumbing system, electrical system, and other auxiliary
elements and appliances found
in the home.
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