is to perform your due diligence.  Just because you love a home doesn’t mean that it’s perfect. In fact, reason has to trump emotion. You’ll need to have a property inspection (which we highly recommend you attend) that will hopefully expose all the issues a home might hide. This way you’ll know what you are getting into before you sign closing papers.

  • Main concern: the possibility of structural damage.
  • Don’t sweat the small stuff. The inspector’s job is to notate everything discovered no matter how large or small.
  • Depending on the problem that shows up in your inspection report, you may want to bring in a specialist and if the worst-case scenario turns out to be true, you might want to walk away from the purchase.
  • Always remember that the home inspection is a snapshot in time so even if your home passes inspection with flying colors, you’ll still need to buy a home owner’s insurance policy protects you against loss or damage to the property itself and against liability in case someone sustains an injury while on your property

Brought to you by:  Alivia A. Roberts with Your Team Realty, LLC

Websites:

www.YourTeamRealtyLLC.com

www.AllHomesAllTime.com

email:

yourteamrealty@yahoo.com

Phone:

318-372-3048

Keller Williams Parishwide Partners 1390 Hudson Monroe LA 71201, USA 812-SOLD