1. Is It Okay to Perform the Inspection Myself?
Inspecting your own potential house is not recommended. Home inspectors are specially trained to look for things you may miss. Unless you are a home inspector yourself, seek out a professional. Some states or financial lenders require a licensed inspector to complete the inspection.
2. How Much Experience Does the Inspector Have?
30 years of experience and a fully qualified trader.
3. How Long Will the Inspection Take?
1-2 hours for Verbal House Inspection
4. What Type of Inspection Report is Supplied and How Long Does it Take to Submit?
The inspection process takes between 1 and 2 hrs for both verbal +photos which will be sent within 24hrs. And a written report will be emailed with photos also within 24hrs.
5. Is Anyone Allowed or Required to Attend the Inspection?
The home inspection is a valuable experience for you as a home buyer and future home owner. We recommend you to attend the inspection. You will be able to see first hand what potential problems exist now or may arise soon. Knowing what looks normal and what a problem looks like will help you later in maintaining your home.
6. Is it Possible for a Home to Fail an Inspection?
The inspection is designed to tell you what needs to be repaired on the house. There may be some requirements that the house needs to meet in order for your financial lender to lend you the money for the home. This does not mean that the house has “failed” the inspection and will not be able to be sold.
7. What Happens if There Are Problems Found During the Inspection?
There are potential problems that can come up during inspections. The seller of the home is not automatically required to repair any problems that the inspector finds. As the buyer, you can negotiate for the repairs to be made before you buy the home. If the seller is not willing to do the repairs for you, you may need to make other arrangements or terminate the contract. If you still want to purchase the house but are unable to get the financial lender to approve the loan until the repairs are made, you may have to make the repairs at your own expense.
8. Why do both seller and buyer need house inspection before selling and buying?
At Auckland Pre Purchase House Inspections.
We do our very best to give you- the buyer or seller peace of mind when it comes to buying or selling a property.
When purchasing a property it is very important that you are aware of its condition.
Most buyers and sellers have very little knowledge of the performance and water tightness of a house.
We provide a relaxed and detailed walk through Verbal inspection process,that will put you at ease,when it comes to making that big decision on both buying and selling the property.
Helping you decide if the property is right for you.
9. If the building report is favourable, did I really need an inspection?
Definitely! Now you can complete your purchase with peace of mind about the condition of the property and its equipment and systems. You may have learned a few things about your property from the building report, and will want to keep that information for future reference. Above all, you can rest assured that you are making a well-informed purchase decision.
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Inspecting your own potential house is not recommended. Home inspectors are specially trained to look for things you may miss. Unless you are a home inspector yourself, seek out a professional. Some states or financial lenders require a licensed inspector to complete the inspection.
2. How Much Experience Does the Inspector Have?
30 years of experience and a fully qualified trader.
3. How Long Will the Inspection Take?
1-2 hours for Verbal House Inspection
4. What Type of Inspection Report is Supplied and How Long Does it Take to Submit?
The inspection process takes between 1 and 2 hrs for both verbal +photos which will be sent within 24hrs. And a written report will be emailed with photos also within 24hrs.
5. Is Anyone Allowed or Required to Attend the Inspection?
The home inspection is a valuable experience for you as a home buyer and future home owner. We recommend you to attend the inspection. You will be able to see first hand what potential problems exist now or may arise soon. Knowing what looks normal and what a problem looks like will help you later in maintaining your home.
6. Is it Possible for a Home to Fail an Inspection?
The inspection is designed to tell you what needs to be repaired on the house. There may be some requirements that the house needs to meet in order for your financial lender to lend you the money for the home. This does not mean that the house has “failed” the inspection and will not be able to be sold.
7. What Happens if There Are Problems Found During the Inspection?
There are potential problems that can come up during inspections. The seller of the home is not automatically required to repair any problems that the inspector finds. As the buyer, you can negotiate for the repairs to be made before you buy the home. If the seller is not willing to do the repairs for you, you may need to make other arrangements or terminate the contract. If you still want to purchase the house but are unable to get the financial lender to approve the loan until the repairs are made, you may have to make the repairs at your own expense.
8. Why do both seller and buyer need house inspection before selling and buying?
At Auckland Pre Purchase House Inspections.
We do our very best to give you- the buyer or seller peace of mind when it comes to buying or selling a property.
When purchasing a property it is very important that you are aware of its condition.
Most buyers and sellers have very little knowledge of the performance and water tightness of a house.
We provide a relaxed and detailed walk through Verbal inspection process,that will put you at ease,when it comes to making that big decision on both buying and selling the property.
Helping you decide if the property is right for you.
9. If the building report is favourable, did I really need an inspection?
Definitely! Now you can complete your purchase with peace of mind about the condition of the property and its equipment and systems. You may have learned a few things about your property from the building report, and will want to keep that information for future reference. Above all, you can rest assured that you are making a well-informed purchase decision.
CALL US NOW AND BOOK TODAY: