Home Inspection Form is a legal document that was released by the Texas Department of Public Safety - a government authority operating within Texas. The form may be used strictly within El Paso County.
Q: Why do I need a home inspection?
A: A home inspection is important to ensure that the property is in good condition and free from any major issues before buying or selling.
Q: What does a home inspection cover?
A: A home inspection typically covers the condition of the structure, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC systems, roof, and other aspects of the property.
Q: Who should perform a home inspection?
A: A licensed and qualified home inspector should perform a home inspection.
Q: How long does a home inspection take?
A: The duration of a home inspection can vary but generally takes a few hours to complete.
Q: How much does a home inspection cost?
A: The cost of a home inspection can vary depending on the size and location of the property, but it typically ranges from $300 to $500.
Q: Can I attend the home inspection?
A: Yes, most home inspectors encourage buyers or sellers to be present during the inspection.
Q: What happens if issues are found during the home inspection?
A: If issues are found during the home inspection, the buyer and seller can negotiate repairs, credits, or a reduced purchase price.
Q: Do I need to be present for the final walk-through?
A: It is recommended for the buyer to be present during the final walk-through to ensure that any agreed-upon repairs have been completed.
Q: What if I don't agree with the findings of the home inspection?
A: If you don't agree with the findings of the home inspection, you can seek a second opinion from another qualified home inspector.
Q: Does a home inspection guarantee there are no issues with the property?
A: No, a home inspection cannot guarantee that there are no hidden issues with the property, but it helps identify major issues that may affect the value or safety of the property.
Form Details:
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