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