If A Seller Already Had A Home Inspection Completed, Do You Still Need One?
As you shop for a home you may come across a seller who has already had a home inspection completed. This could be a big benefit for you as a possibility to save money by not needing to pay for a home inspection. However, before you get too excited, here’s what you will want to look for first before deciding you don’t need to get your own home inspection.
When was the home inspection completed?
For a house that has been sitting on the market for a while, a seller may use a completed home inspection as motivation for buyers. One less thing a buyer has to pay for! Which sounds great, but you want to make sure the home inspection was done recently. Any home inspection report older than 90 days would not be as reliable. In fact, the most ideal report would have completed within 30 days.
Who was the home inspection completed by?
If you are not familiar with a home inspection report then you may not know what to look for. There are two things you need to do if you would like to depend on the home inspection report offered by the seller. First, find out who the home inspector or company was and give them a call. Do your due diligence to make sure they are a credible resource and a dependable, insured company. Second, ask the home inspector if they would review the home inspection report with you. They should be able to talk you through their findings and educate you about the house, including any concerns.
What is the home inspector’s policy?
Some home inspectors are not willing to honor the report if you did not order and pay for it yourself. In this case, any findings or claims can be made by the homeowner only (the seller) and not the buyers. This does you absolutely no good if you run into an issue with the house, especially if it’s an issue with something expensive. Plumbing, electrical, or the roof is just examples of very important areas that need to be inspected thoroughly. If the report claims everything is find and you find out something is wrong you may have a hard time holding the inspector responsible.
Ask your agent for their opinion
Your agent is seasoned and familiar. Ask them for their opinion! They can advise you on whether they think it’s a good idea to use the inspection report provided or order your own. Your agent will consider factors such as the seller’s history, age of the house, and other things you may not know to consider. Always use the resources you have around you when you can.
Divinity Inspection Services offers pre-listing home inspections. These inspections are specifically for a seller that wants to know more about their home before they sell it and also want to use the report as an incentive for buyers. A pre-listing inspection can also give the seller a heads up on anything that needs to be fix that might hinder a sale before they put their house on the market. Learn more schedule your home inspection now!