Typical home defects can affect a sale
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Wondering what might be wrong with that house you are considering selling?
Long after the “For Sale” sign appears, a home inspection may reveal big surprises, which can become a matter of negotiation that lowers the price or costs extra to be repaired by a deadline tied to a scheduled closing.
Anticipating repairs by identifying potential problem areas can save money.
The 10 most common home defects, according to Milford, Ohio-based Home Team Inspection Service, include:
* Poor drainage that allows water to damage the foundation.
* Faulty heating or cooling systems that are also energy inefficient.
* Mold, asbestos and other environmental hazards.
* Inadequate ventilation.
* Neglected maintenance of household appliances. Lint build-up in the trap of a dryer, for example, can result in a fire.
* Plumbing problems.
* A leaking or damaged roof.
* An addition or other major project completed without the necessary permit.
* Electrical issues.
* Rotten wood, whether inside around bathtubs, showers and toilets or part of the home’s exterior, such as the outside trim, roof eaves or deck.
For more information, go to www.hometeaminspection.com.
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