If you are planning to purchase or sell a home, it pays to get an inspection. Several banks will order a home inspection when buying a home, but does that inspection include all of the right elements needed for the home? What if the inspection was only the bare minimum? Should you purchase a home inspection on your own? A second opinion inspection is a smart option for anyone looking to buy or sell a home as it will give you information related to the history of the home, and what issues may need to be addressed. Reedy Set Go provides second opinion inspections to Northern Utah homeowners.
Home Buyers Rights
A home buyer has the opportunity to order multiple home inspections if they’d like, but will there be noticeable differences in the report? The standard home inspection when buying a home is relatively the same, so a second opinion inspection may not turn up new information, nor will it be designed to try and point out if the other inspector failed in one way or another. Home inspection reports offered by Reedy Set Go are designed to come in with a new pair of eyes to look for some of the common areas that need to be considered when purchasing a home.
Do I Need an Inspection?
Should you order a report? Inspection reports are a good idea for homes that have had some wear and tear on them. The age of the home is certainly a factor to consider, but there are several other mechanics of a home that need to be checked. Buyers can make a decision on if they’d like to purchase additional insurance for the home when they are closing on it, or they can negotiate a lower sale price or ask the seller to make these repairs prior to closing.
While most initial home inspection reports provide proper information for buyers and sellers, Reedy Set Go is happy to provide a second opinion inspection per your request. Our goal is to ensure home buyers have the facts they need prior to purchasing a home. If the seller is planning to make repairs, we do recommend a reinspection to ensure the repairs were done correctly.