The Wall Street Journal is reporting today that Congress is being encouraged to do things differently with regard to the Housing Market in order to stimulate recovery. Here's the WSJ video report:
Thursday, January 05, 2012
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Know risks when forgoing inspection contingency
Team Patereau is working with a Buyer who watches every penny and would like to forego the cost of home inspections. This person is knowledgable about the property and familiar with the neighborhood, and has met the current homeowners. We are cautioning that there are hidden conditions that need to be tested by a professional, but in the end it is optional. Today we saw this article from Inman News about home inspections and we are sharing it with our Buyer, and you.
Know risks when forgoing inspection contingency - Surprise
defects can compromise a homebuyer's deposit
By Dian Hymer, Monday, January 2, 2012.Inman News®
Think again if you're considering buying a
home without having it inspected. This particularly applies to first-time
buyers who have little, if any, experience with home defects and repairs. Even
professionals can make mistakes when buying homes without having them
thoroughly inspected.
In one example, an experienced contractor
bought a home to fix up and resell. The contractor looked over the property
carefully before he bought it, but he did not have it inspected by an impartial
home inspector.
After the contractor took possession of the
property, he discovered that the furnace was shot and required replacement. The
cost of a new furnace was not included in his renovation budget.
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