When searching for a good buy in real estate it’s important to look
carefully for signs of physical problems with the property. Issues can
range from simple neglect to major structural damage. Can you learn to
spot the potential major issues?
You can learn to recognize some major problems. Home & building
inspectors are hired daily to identify existing adverse conditions at
properties. As a result, we can learn from the experts. In our experience
of conducting thousands of inspections, the ten most common types of
defects are:
1. Faulty electrical wiring
2. Roof problems
3. Heating/cooling system defects
4. Plumbing issues
5. Inadequate insulation and ventilation
6. General poor maintenance
7. Improper drainage around the structure
8. Air/water penetrating cracks at doors and windows
9. Structural concerns
10. Potential environmental problems
At your initial walk-thru you should observe carefully for conditions
that go beyond simple cleaning and minor repair needs. Look outside for
site locations where water will flow, soil should slope away from the
structure. Old equipment and components with damage apparent are evidence
that costly repairs or replacement could be needed. View under the eaves
of the roof to see if leaks are showing up at the perimeters. Look for
discoloration on any surface that might indicate leaking or the presence
of mold. Go ahead and open up cabinets below sinks and view the areas
adjacent to bathtubs or showers. You can even go a step further by lightly
banging on the tiled shower surrounds lightly with a closed fist. Loose
tiles and spongy backing material indicates the need for tear-out and
replacement.
Other defects like electrical, roof and heating/cooling system problems
are not always so obvious. Finding an excellent inspector will always
be your first line of defense. You can do a search at www.ashi.com for
home & building inspectors online. When you hire a professional inspector,
go around the property with him or her and learn all you can. Ask questions
about what they are seeing and what conclusions they are drawing from
the existing evidence. If you really want to get good, take some classes
or a distance education course on home inspection.
Hiring a professional inspector, inspecting the property carefully yourself,
and scrutinizing the seller disclosure information will go a long way
in ensuring the purchase of a sound investment. Never underestimate the
importance of your own diligent evaluation. After all, who cares more
about the purchase than you do?
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