Glendale Home Inspection

Glendale Home Inspection

The purpose of a thorough home inspection is to ensure that Glendale home buyers know exactly what a home’s condition is prior to completing the transaction. A good Glendale home inspection should include an evaluation of the foundation, framing, roofing, site drainage, attic, plumbing, heating, electrical system, fireplaces, chimneys, pavement, fences, stairs, decks, patios, doors, windows, walls, ceilings, floors and built-in appliances. All significant or pertinent findings should be reported in writing to the prospective Glendale homebuyer. The home inspection report gives the Glendale homebuyer the information he or she needs to determine whether to buy the property as is or to ask the seller to make repairs.

In most cases, when an Glendale homebuyer makes repair requests, sellers usually agree to some if not all of the conditions. However, the Home Inspection Report is not a list of mandated repairs a seller must make. The responsibility for making needed repairs is a matter of negotiation between the Glendale homebuyer and seller.