Re-Sale Home Inspection


When buying a Re-Sale Home, you should always have a professional home inspection performed. You need to know exactly what you are getting. A professional home inspection will reveal any hidden problems with the home so that they may be addressed before you close the deal. Making your buying decision much easier and more confident.

From the date a structure is completed, it progresses through a process of continuous deterioration. Mistakes made during initial construction become significant as a structure advances in age. Initial construction quality and owner maintenance procedures are reflected in the overall condition of the re-sale home. Most re-sale buildings have defects related to major components such as the electrical, roof, and plumbing systems. The Canyon State Property Inspections inspector is able to inspect the home with knowledge of common system failure rates and emphasis on major defects. We know how to identify the high cost and safety related defects.

The inspection report will tell you what needs to be repaired and what routine maintenance tasks you should perform to keep the house in top condition.

You should require an inspection at the time you make a formal offer. Make sure the contract has an inspection contingency. Then, arrange for an inspector of your choosing to come inspect the house and pay close attention to the inspection report. If you aren’t comfortable with what we find, you should demand that the seller correct the problems before closing or negotiate for a lower purchase price or better terms to compensate.

The professional home inspection will reduce the risk of costly surprises with what is likely to be the largest purchase you will ever make. It helps you to make a more informed, more comfortable decision.