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Hiring A Home Inspector Columbus GA

By Joseph Martin


Once you decide on the budget, area and type of house you want to buy you need to hire a house assessor who will help you buy a house that is up to the mark. There are many things that need to be considered while buying a house so that you don't have to spend extra money after buying the house on repairs and other expenses. A competent home inspector Columbus GA provides the report on inspection in a written format once he is through.

What are your certifications? If you are in one of the many states where house inspectors are licensed, that is just a minimum level to be able to do the job. As a group, we will look for a house examiner that has taken the time to get extra certifications above and beyond the minimum. There are multiple house inspection organizations (both national and local) that offer certifications for examiners.

What kind of report do you provide and when will I receive it? Hopefully any legitimate examiner will be providing you with a written report that you can use in your evaluation of the home purchase. That being said, reports differ in both style and level of detail. An inspection report should include digital pictures of defects as well as narrative statements about the systems and defects found.

Guarantee for the work done. Another thing that you need to know and ask your assessor is if he gives guarantee for the inspection and the report that he submits. This will help you to know how honestly the work is done by the assessor and you can rest assured that the assessor is good and confident about his work.

Are you available after you send the report for questions and/or clarification? This was one of the most popular questions I received from the examiners I talked to. We all strive to write a report that explains all of the issues as clearly as possible, but sometimes things may not make sense to you. Being able to call or email your examiner with questions after the inspection is critical, especially if you can't make it to the inspection.

In real-estate circles there are examiners that are known as "deal-breakers". These are examiners that are known to be very thorough and objective when examining a house. These examiners don't go easy on a home. They are working for you, and only you, not the real-estate agent or the seller. This is the examiner you want to get. Unfortunately, you will never get a referral from a real estate agent for a "deal-breaker".

Certificates and Credentials. Among the most preferred methods of identifying a home examiner is by reviewing his credentials and certificates. An ideal house assessor must be formally trained and must have a certificate of completion of licensing program. A good assessor also keeps updating his knowledge by participating in professional organizations and continuing education.

What extra services can you provide? Michael Conrad II, at Diligent, in Nashville, TN points out that you should check with the examiner to see if they offer any other inspection services, such as Thermal Imaging, bug, and rodent examinations. This can help you in many ways, since not only do you get all of the inspections you need from one company, it allows your inspector to look at the whole house as a system and provide the best assessment of the house.




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