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What is a
Pre-purchase Inspection?
A Pre-purchase
Inspection is a preliminary condition assessment of a home to address questions about the
condition of certain structural components in the building, which have been raised by a Home
Buyer or Seller or a Home Inspector. Questions often include such issues as a cracked
foundation, a sagging beam, or sloping floor.
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The Seller may want to resolve these questions
before putting the home up for sale to avoid a delay in the sale.
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The Buyer may have questions that arise
during previewing the home.
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Often times the Home Inspector will find an
area of concern and recommend that a Licensed Engineer make an inspection.
Results: The
Pre-purchase Inspection condition assessment will provide the Client with information on the
type and extent of damage that exists in a structure and a concept for needed repair, along with
estimates of the cost impact to make repairs, so that you, the Client, can make a more informed
decision regarding the purchase of the Residence.
Investigations can
generally be conducted within (1) to (3) days of request with Report ready within (24) hours of
the site visit. Your Wet Stamped Report will be emailed to you upon completion.
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