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		<title>Consider Buying After Reading The Home Inspection Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you found your dream house yet? When you do, keep in mind that all that glitters is not gold. No matter how beautiful the house you choose to buy looks, there could be hidden problems.
Insist on getting a home building inspection done before you close the deal. A building inspector will be able to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you found your dream house yet? When you do, keep in mind that all that glitters is not gold. No matter how beautiful the house you choose to buy looks, there could be hidden problems.</p>
<p>Insist on getting a home building inspection done before you close the deal. A building inspector will be able to evaluate the house from an expert&#8217;s perspective. This exercise will help you evaluate the house you are planning to buy from an expert point of view, from someone who is trained to identify serious problems with the property no matter how well camouflaged.</p>
<p>No matter how old or new the house is, don&#8217;t purchase the home without having a home inspection , as you might end up spending a lot of money for repairs. Building inspectors are specially trained to watch out for problems that can cause you serious trouble in the future.</p>
<p>These include structural problems, such as incorrectly built walls, partitions, basements, foundations and so on, as well as faulty plumbing and electrical issues. For example, trees planted too close to the house, less than two meters distance, may cause the walls of the house to crack because of the growth and expansion of the roots.</p>
<p>Another such example that would not be visible from homeplans is the proper connection of the down pipes and gutters. If these have not been professionally fitted, then it could result in water seepage into the walls, causing dangerous cracks and ugly damp spots.</p>
<p>The home building inspection will also help you differentiate between serious problems and those which are not really too important or costly to fix, even though they look bad. For example, if you find cracks around the doors and windows of the house you can safely ignore these, as they may look serious, but are not.</p>
<p>However, cracks that develop along the brick work may be an indication of structural problems that will likely be expensive to fix. As a layperson you might not be able to deduce this from a mere examination of the home floor plans. Most people think that studying the house floor plans will suffice; however, the building inspector will tell you that there is much more you need to know.</p>
<p>Finding your dream house is an indication of good fortune. As a simple precautionary step that will ensure that this good fortune does not turn into a nightmare soon after you become the owner of the property, have a home building inspection done by certified home inspectors. This will give you an accurate evaluation report of the house you plan to buy.</p>
<p>Whatever the style, such as narrow lot house plans or luxury home plans, it would be difficult for any layperson to identify the major flaws that could be cleverly masked by cosmetic repairs. Do not allow yourself to become a victim. Insist on a home building inspection and stay protected.</p>
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