Realtor4you
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Your home inspector should be able to give you a good overall impression of the home and advise you to contact a specialist if needed. Sometimes issues occur after the inspection or may be latent. Consider a home warranty if you have concerns.
Get a personal recommendation for your inspector, and make sure they are licensed. Visit www.nahi.org for more information on choosing a home inspector.
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AroundTheBlock
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Joined: 07/09/2013 13:33
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A quality home inspector is all you need. Do research online and fine one with a reviews. Also, if they charge a cheap rate it means they are cheap. Don't use a "discount" inspector. Get it done right and the entire inspection (depending on the size of your house) should take about 2-4 hours.
Another option is a structural engineer, as someone posted above. But, they are not familiar enough with everything else to really give a proper home inspection. I would only go with a structural engineer if you're only concern is structural.
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