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Why do I need a Home
Inspection?
What is a home inspection?
A home inspection is an objective, visual examination of a home’s
structure, systems and mechanical systems. Think of it like having a
personal physical check-up that includes blood pressure, reflexes,
temperature, etc., only on the home.
What does an inspection include?
The home inspector is required to observe readily visible and accessible
installed systems which include: structural components, exterior,
roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, central air conditioning,
interiors, built-in kitchen appliances, insulation and ventilation. The
home inspector shall operate the mechanical systems using normal
operating controls except when conditions or other circumstances may
cause equipment damage. The minimum standards for home inspections in
North Carolina are established by the NC Licensed Home Inspector Board
and can be reviewed at “nchilb.com”
What will it cost?
Inspection fees vary depending upon the size of the house, its age,
location and the home inspector service. Typical fees can start as low
as $200 for small condominiums and can cost in excess of $400 for larger
and/or older homes. Inspection fees are not regulated and it is a good
idea to check local prices on your own. Remember the inspector's
experience and qualifications, the depth of the inspection and the type
of report should be considered when pricing an inspection and selecting
an inspector.
Are home inspectors required to be licensed?
Yes, in North Carolina, all home inspections performed for a fee are
required to be done by a NC Licensed Home Inspector. The regulatory body
governing home inspectors in North Carolina is the NC Home Inspector
Licensure Board. Their home page is
www.nchilb.com.
What if the inspection reveals problems with the house?
No house is perfect. Just because the house may have some problems
doesn’t mean it isn’t a good investment. The inspection will help you
understand the condition of the house. It is up to you and your contract
with the seller to determine which problems you can live with, if you
may be able to get repairs done before closing, or to negotiate with the
seller on the price of the home.
Can a house fail inspection?
No, a house can not fail since the inspection is an objective, visual
examination of a home’s structure, systems and mechanical systems. A
home inspection is not a municipal inspection, which verifies local
building code compliance. A home inspection in this context can not pass
or fail, it is simply reporting the condition of the home from a visual
examination of the structure and systems at that point in time.
When should I call a home inspector?
Normally, it’s a good idea to call in an inspector after you have made
an offer to purchase the property and before closing. Many “offer to
purchase” contracts include an “inspection clause” in the contract,
making your purchase contingent upon the findings of a professional home
inspection. This inspection clause often specifies the timeframe when
the inspection must be completed.
For additional information visit the following web sites.
· North Carolina Licensed Home Inspectors Association
www.NCLHIA.com
· NC Home Inspector Licensure Board
www.NCHILB.com
- National Association of Home Inspectors NC Home Inspector
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