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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sellers pay for the termite inspection (at least I just did in VA and so did our sellers). Btw, don't just stand there during your inspection. MOVE items, smell the air and pull up carpet around corners, doors. Inspectors won't move anything. [/quote] That would be a lousy inspector if he/she didn't move things. Make it clear you expect them to do a thorough job. Be a participant in the inspection. I take a bright flash light, binoculars, and a small black light. The binos are so I can check the roof even if the inspector goes up there. The other items help me find water damage. Check the basement for any signs of water (lines on the walls, floors) or stains. Look carefully at all the ceilings in the house for tale tell signs of water damage. [/quote]
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