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When buying a home, knowing what to look for in a home inspection can be very insightful.  North Carolina home inspectors evaluate the systems in your home, including plumbing, the attic, basement, roof, and more. They provide a report so that you know what you’re buying and what condition it’s in.

While it’s not legally required, it’s important that you hire a home inspector. Although you will be responsible for the cost, it will be well worth it to get an unbiased report about the condition of your potential home.

What to Expect

According to the North Carolina Real Estate Commission an inspection is not an appraisal and does not guarantee that the home complies with building codes. They also warn that no home inspection should be considered a “technically exhaustive” evaluation. Still, the best home inspectors are going to do a thorough examination of the home and tell you all sorts of things you didn’t know. In fact, when you’re scheduling an appointment, plan for at least a couple of hours. Here are just some of the things a home inspector will normally check. (Note: this is not a comprehensive list.)

WHAT TO ASK A HOME INSPECTOR

North Carolina home inspectors are licensed by the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board. Before you hire someone, ask if he or she is licensed. You can search their database to confirm.

Also, it’s important to know that North Carolina home inspectors are not required to report on wood-destroying insects (termites), environmental contamination, pools, spas, detached structures, or cosmetic issues. Some will cover those areas, however, so it’s important to ask about those items if necessary. In North Carolina, it is recommended that you check for termites and consider a termite protection plan.

Knowing what to look for in a home inspection empowers the homebuyer with confidence whether or not to move forward with the purchase. Reach out to me here if you would like for me to connect you with a reputable home inspector in the Raleigh area. Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram to keep current on market trends and real estate tips.