What do home inspectors inspect
A home inspection is a visible and accessible inspection of the property.
Surprisingly, you may find the home inspector will not do crawlspaces or offer residential warranty one their inspection. Believe it our not, they may not be EPA Certified For Septic Systems or current on their Continuing Education.
A home inspection is a visible and accessible inspection of the property. This includes the components of the house and are reported if they do not meet these guidelines:
Are they in good working order?
Were they installed properly
Are they safe?
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