Share on Facebook
Share on X
Share on LinkedIn

A professional home inspection protects both you and the buyer. It allows both you and the buyer the opportunity to learn about the property’s defects.

A home inspection usually covers the following:

  • Plumbing conditions – if there is leakage or clogging
  • Roofing conditions – the extent of deterioration, if there is leakage
  • Electrical conditions – if there are inadequate circuits or potential fire hazards
  • Structural problems – if there are problems with the underlying foundation of your home

As a seller, the home inspection reports protect you because it establishes the actual condition of the property at the time of sale.

About the Author
Since founding the law firm, John has worked tirelessly to build his firm from the ground up, developing a reputation as a tough attorney and a willingness to fight for the needs of those he represents