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  • One thing that you must do before committing to buying a new home is considering everything that this new situation will ask of you. One of the things that you must do before buying the home is get it inspected by a certified safety inspector. What this inspector will do is look for any major problems that may be present in the home's structure and construction, so that you can make a better choice on whether or not the house is worth it. This inspector will tell you about any repairs that absolutely must be made, so pay attention to everything that he or she tells you.

    It is not the inspector's job to tell you if you are getting a good deal on this property for your money, but rather to take a look at all of the things that are vital to your new home and letting you know what need to be repaired. He or she can usually give you a rough estimate on what these items will costs to repair as well, although this is not an exact figure. The inspector will look at the building's electrical system, plumbing, insulation, the water source, and all of the structural things of the home like the foundation, windows, doors, roofs, walls, and ceilings. He or she can also inspect the hot water heater, the furnace, and the air conditioning to see if there will be any problems in the near future.

    Never sign a written offer sheet on a house until it has been inspected, especially if you have your doubts about a property. Many times, the seller will either not tell you about these problems or is unaware of them, so you cannot rely on the seller to tell you what it wrong. Once you have bought the house, you have bought all of the problems that come along with this house, unless of course you put a clause into the contract that will protect you against such things. Many well-informed buyers will insert a clause into the contract that saying that the seller must pay for any significant damage that is found upon inspection. Other clauses in contracts will void the entire deal if there is anything significantly wrong with the house, so choose the option that is best for you and do not compromise on it.

    If you are buying an older house, you may want to have someone come in and check for the presence of lead paint. This is a major problem with older homes because lead based paint was used up until 1978. This paint is not only a problem inside the house because your yard could have lead paint chips in the soil if your house used this paint at any time. You can easily cover up this hazardous paint with fresh paint in order to prevent chipping, but you may want to bring in a professional if you are wary of this paint being a major problem around your home. A contractor can come in and fix the problem immediately, so this may be an option for some older homes.



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