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tray June 12th 06 12:02 PM

Need Advice - New home question
 
I'm completing building a home this month and my realestate agent
suggested we get a home inspection. We do get a 1 year warranty on the
home. Does this make sense ?


RBM June 12th 06 12:14 PM

Need Advice - New home question
 
Assuming you are the buyer. If you are limited in your understanding of
building construction and mechanical equipment, it could be helpful if you
can find a competent home inspector to look things over



"tray" wrote in message
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I'm completing building a home this month and my realestate agent
suggested we get a home inspection. We do get a 1 year warranty on the
home. Does this make sense ?




Donna June 12th 06 12:26 PM

Need Advice - New home question
 

"tray" wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm completing building a home this month and my realestate agent
suggested we get a home inspection. We do get a 1 year warranty on the
home. Does this make sense ?


Yep. It's a good idea to get an inspection so that you've got an idea of
what may need replacing in the near future. Home warrentees are great, but
they have a vested interest in repairing things cheaply for the short term,
not replacing or repairing for the long-term. A home inspection is
relatively cheap (a couple of hundred bucks, probably) and you'll know what
you're buying, basically.

Donna



RayV June 12th 06 01:19 PM

Need Advice - New home question
 

tray wrote:
I'm completing building a home this month and my realestate agent
suggested we get a home inspection. We do get a 1 year warranty on the
home. Does this make sense ?


Absolutely, try and find one that has experience with inspecting new
construction.


HeyBub June 12th 06 02:10 PM

Need Advice - New home question
 
tray wrote:
I'm completing building a home this month and my realestate agent
suggested we get a home inspection. We do get a 1 year warranty on the
home. Does this make sense ?


Sure. The inspector may find things that will cause death in the short term
(wiring/gas errors) or may not be manifest within a year (e.g. foundation
flaws, A/C duct problems).



Tom The Great June 12th 06 02:18 PM

Need Advice - New home question
 
On 12 Jun 2006 04:02:47 -0700, "tray" wrote:

I'm completing building a home this month and my realestate agent
suggested we get a home inspection. We do get a 1 year warranty on the
home. Does this make sense ?



YES.

If you can, what "Holmes on Homes" a lot of his fixes he does for
home owners is because new house builders missed big things, and once
identified, stalled till the warranty ran out.

Code inspectors only have the time to check the overall condition of
systems, and structure, a home inspector will do his/her best to go
over the whole house.

imho,

tom @ www.NoCostAds.com


Goedjn June 12th 06 08:36 PM

Need Advice - New home question
 
On 12 Jun 2006 04:02:47 -0700, "tray" wrote:

I'm completing building a home this month and my realestate agent
suggested we get a home inspection. We do get a 1 year warranty on the
home. Does this make sense ?


It's a good idea to GET a home inspection.
It's a bad idea to DEPEND on it.


Tim Killian June 13th 06 02:19 AM

Need Advice - New home question
 
tray wrote:
I'm completing building a home this month and my realestate agent
suggested we get a home inspection. We do get a 1 year warranty on the
home. Does this make sense ?


If the builder is responsible for warranty work, you had better hire an
inspector. Don't let the builder push you into closing before all the
work is finished. On the day before closing he's your best friend. After
you sign the papers you'll be lucky if he even talks to you on the phone.


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