After looking at dozens of homes for sale, you might be ready to make an offer on the one that seems to be the best fit for you and your family. When you make an offer, you should include a contingency that it must come back with a good home inspection. A home inspection is often considered an optional step when buying a house, but you should never buy a house without getting one. In addition, you should be present when the home inspection takes place.

Why should you get a home inspection?

Getting a home inspection when buying a house gives you an extra layer of protection as it helps reveal problems in a house before you buy it. During a home inspection, the inspector will closely examine a lot of different things, including the heating system, plumbing system, roof, foundation, and electrical system. In addition, he or she will examine the hot water heater and the appliances in the home.

When finished, the inspector will create a report that states all the things he or she found during the inspection. This can include good things and bad things, and you should read over the entire report very carefully before proceeding with buying the house.

Why should you be there during the home inspection?

While it is not mandatory that you are present during the home inspection, you should have the right to be there during it if you choose to be. Choosing to be present for this is a good idea if you want to learn even more about the house you are buying.

The first reason to be present is to see what the inspector sees. While the report will include findings of things, it is often better and easier to understand what the inspector is saying if you can see it. For example, if the inspector finds corrosion on the furnace, you could look at it during the inspection instead of wondering later on what was meant by this.

Secondly, if you are present during the inspection you can ask questions if you have any. This is a great way to get the answers you are looking for right away without waiting for him or her to finish the report.

No matter what the condition of the house is, you should never skip getting it inspected when making a purchase this big. To learn more about home inspections or steps in the home-buying process, call a real estate agency in your city.  

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