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[quote=AroundTheBlock][quote=Anonymous][quote=AroundTheBlock]Another option is to do a home inspection yourself. You can hire a home inspector at anytime and they can tell you what buyers are looking for when reviewing a home. My company always hires a home inspector prior to listing our properties for sale. As for knowing what the going rate is for your property, that information can be found online fairly easy.[/quote] But does it mean that the homeowner is obligated to disclose everything the inspector finds when he is ready to sell?[/quote] No. If you own the property you can hire a home inspector anytime. This could be just to see the condition of your house and what needs to be maintained. The information provided by the home inspector you hired is your information. What most sellers do is hire an inspector to see what needs to be repaired before putting their house on the market. Your inspection has nothing to do with the sale of the house.[/quote]
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