Tuesday, November 1, 2016

How Do Home Inspections Work in Jonesboro?

One important part of the home buying process is the home inspection. The process can be a bit confusing, but we’re here to help. 

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We are fortunate to be able to serve a lot of different buyers in their quest to find a dream home at a dream price. One important part of the buying process is a home inspection. We provide all of our buyers a list of inspectors so that when they find their dream home, they are aware of who they need to call for an inspection.

When you are a buyer, you have 10 business days after your offer is accepted to conduct an inspection. This is called the due diligence period. You get to use your own home inspector, too.
Home inspectors work for the person paying them.
If there is a specific area of the home or system that you are concerned about, consider calling a specialist instead. Having a licensed roofer, plumber, or electrician go over any major concerns is a good idea.

Remember, home inspectors work for the person paying them, so we recommend hiring one so that they represent you. If you have any questions for us, don’t hesitate to give us a call or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you.