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Dont Skip Home Inspection Before You Buy![]() Navigation: Main page » Real Estate Forex Trading Explained. Author: Mark Nash Article source: http://www.specializers.com/. Used with author's permission. These tips are excerpted from my four real estate book: "1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home" by Mark Nash. ISBN: 0324232896 Thomson/South-Western 2004. 37 Know what to expect from a home inspector. 41 Know what to expect from a home inspection. 50 Determine whether if the main electric panel contains circuit breakers or fuses. 63 Locate a clean out; a pipe fitted with a removable plug to assist in dislodging a pipe obstruction on the main sewer line. 65 Be sure that the water heater is sized properly for number of bathrooms, kitchen, laundry, and special tubs such as a Jacuzzi. 68 See whether all water supply lines to fixtures, such as sinks, toilets, and laundry, have shut-off valves. 87 Always look for worn shingles that have curled edges. 94 Look for roofs that are properly vented with ridge and soffit vents. 101 Understand the meaning of load-bearing. 111 If the house is on a crawl space, make sure a vapor barrier is covered with gravel or poured concrete. 119 Look for carcks and buldges in foundation walls. 124 Look for spalling (the crumbling of brick) and the need for tuckpointing (loose or missing mortar between bricks) on older brick walls and chimneys. 139 Make sure to locate main shut-offs for natural gas, water, and electrical. 144 Request that the property sellers leave all appliance, furnace, hot water heater, and other manuals and warranties in the house or bring them to closing or escrow. 145 Confirm that required smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are installed and are in the right locations for optimal operation. 147 Identify the additional types of inspections that may be suggested. 176 Check to see whether the house was built before 1978, in which case lead-based paint is likely to have been used. 188 Look for water stains on walls, floors,and carpets, including carpet over concrete floors. Lift area rugs up to see condition of floors beneath. 192 Make sure all vents lead outdoors and nt into attics or crawl spaces. 194 Hire a professional to inspect the heating and cooling system, including humidifiers, condensing units, evaporators, and vents. Have the inspector check duct lining and insulation for mold growth. 230 Understand that termites are not the only cause of damage to wood structures. 232 For new construction, do not go to closing until a proper Certificate of Occupancy has been granted by the local government authority. Mark Nash is a nationally recognized consumer advocate for buyers and sellers of residential real estate. Author of four books including the recently released "1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home" Thomson 2005. Mr. Nash has been featured in The New York Times,USA Today, Fidelity Investor's Weekly, CBS The Early Show, Bloomberg TV, Dow Jones Market Watch, MSNBC.com Unique Homes Magazine and The Universal Press Syndicate. His radio show "Real Estate Coast to Coast with Mark Nash" http://www.business.voiceamerica.com on Wednesdays 9AM PST,11AM CST and 12 Noon EST. The show is looking for interesting guests including; real estate journalists, interior designers, home improvement experts, real estate attorney's, appraisers, home inspectors and celebrity's. |
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