Wednesday, January 20, 2010

When is it appropriate to hire an inspector when just house hunting?

We are house hunting (never owned a house before). Ive heard to get a house inspection before making an offer but ive never known anyone to actually do it. When is the appropriate time to get it inspected?When is it appropriate to hire an inspector when just house hunting?
Spock is right, put it in your offer as a contingency. Some sellers don't like conditions, but only if they have something to hide...it's better to protect your own butt and don't feel bad about it.When is it appropriate to hire an inspector when just house hunting?
the way I did it was to put the inspection in the offer and make the offer contingent on the inspection returning a clean report. I [buyer] paid for the inspection, and I required seller to provide a one year home warranty issued by the inspector's firm at seller's expense.





ask your real estate agent for further details -- and if she/he doesn't want to discuss such things -- find a different one.


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Everyone is right in that an inspection is usually a condition in the offer and done after the offer is accepted. But if it is a sellers' market and there are multiple offers on properties buyers sometimes do an inspection before presenting an offer so their offer is unconditional.
You should have the home inspection written into the contract as contingent on acceptance of the offer. Also you should have the house inspected with plenty of time before closing to have any items fixed if needed.
That is incorrect. You do not order a house inspection until you have a signed and accepted contract to buy between you and the seller. It's going to cost you $300-$400. Your realtor should explain the process to you.
Usually, one does not part with 3 to 500 bucks for an inspection until they found a house they like enough and have made an offer to buy it.

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