Home Inspections

What to Know Before Waiving a Home Inspection

Home inspections are a vital part of the home-buying process. Yet, sellers are often hesitant since these reports can reveal some significant issues with a home. Additionally, these reports take time to put together, delaying the final sale. With today’s competitive housing market, FOR SALE signs don’t stay in the ground long. This competition leaves many buyers choosing to forego the home inspection altogether. While this is okay in some situations, it’s not the best for all, and AccuSpect Inspections is here to tell you what you need to know.

The Benefits of a Home Inspection

Hiring a licensed professional to perform your home inspection before the final sale is complete is always in your best interest. While it can be expensive, skipping this step could leave you dealing with more headaches down the road. A home inspector looks at the structure and integrity of everything from the roof to the foundation; therefore, giving you ultimate buying and asking power when it comes to the home’s final sale price. 

Risks of Waiving an Inspection

One of the most obvious risks to waiving the inspection is the fact you’ll be left paying for repairs yourself. New homeowners often find big problems with their new purchase within the first year. Unfortunately, if an inspection wasn’t done on the home, many insurance companies won’t cover repairs in full. So, if you want to avoid a catastrophe in both your home and your wallet, don’t waive the home inspection. 

Performing Your Own Inspection

If you’re still considering waiving the home inspection, you should know you can do one independently. Before signing the final agreement, a thorough walkthru of the home is always a good idea. Take the time to look for glaring issues and problems that may arise later on. Just because you don’t have a professional walk through the home, doesn’t mean you have to buy the house as-is. Remember to take pictures and note everything so that you can take it back to the negotiation table. 

Turn to Inspectors You Can Trust

If you’ve had a bad experience with a home inspector in the past, then let AccuSpect Inspections show you a different experience. We know that purchasing your home is one of the most significant financial decisions you can make. That’s why we pride ourselves on providing detailed inspections that meet or exceed industry standards. So, if you’re purchasing a home in the Detroit, MI, area, schedule an inspection by calling (734) 467-7328. Don’t forget to ask us about radon testing, asbestos testing, and mold testing, too!

Dale Raines

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