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What is a Home Inspection?
A Home Inspection is intended to assist in evaluation of the overall
condition of a building. The Inspection is based on observation
of the visible and apparent condition of the building and its components
on the date of Inspection. The results of this Home Inspection are
not intended to make any representation regarding latent or concealed
defects that may exist, and no warranty or guarantee is expressed
or implied. If the person conducting your Home Inspection is not
a licensed structural engineer or other professional whose license
authorizes the rendering of an opinion as to the structural integrity
of a building or its other component parts, you may be advised to
seek a professional opinion as to any defects or concerns mentioned
in the report.
No really - what is a home inspection?
All legalese aside, a Home Inspection is a limited visual nonevasive
Inspection ending with a comprehensive report based on the experience
and observations of the Inspector.
What do I get when the Inspection is
over?
After the inspection is over, you will get a comprehensive report
detailing all the components of the house. At Greenlight Home inspections,
we use the Building Specs Inc. reporting system, which is easy to
read and placed in a binder for future reference. The report is
a tool for the client, not only to determine the status of the house,
but to familiarize themselves with the components of the house.
In addition, there will be tips on house maintenance. If you have
any questions, you may contact the Inspector in the future for information.
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