What Does A Home Inspection Cover?

Every home has normal maintenance and repairs, but when you’re buying a home it’s important to know the condition of the home. A home inspection will uncover small to big items and help you know what to prepare for down the road. In some cases, a home inspection may be used to negotiate with sellers for repairs or a price reduction. Overall, a home inspection provides important information on your new home and what expenses to prepare for.

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