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Benefits At A Glance continued:
8. Gain awareness of potential insurance concerns.
Being told that the home has an oil fired hot air system may not be helpful in understanding that your insurance company might refuse insurance because there is no date on the oil tank or that it is too old or that it should not be supported on a combustible framework or...
Increasingly, insurance concerns are presenting major problems for new owners of a home. Remember, just because it's insured now, doesn't mean that your insurance company will automatically grant you insurance.
We can help.
9. You get an objective view of the home.
Home buyers can often become overwhelmed with cosmetic features of a home; possibly how close it is to the school, maybe what the baby's room will look like, or how it feels to be in their own of a new home, and so forth. Someone is trying to sell yo a home or gaining a commission from its sale is unlikely to encourage you to look beyond your enthusiastic impressions.
The professional home inspector will encourage you to look much deeper and beyond the surface impressions. Your impressions are of course important but it is the inspector's job to provide a greater depth of important and/or relevant information. Only then can you truly make an informed buying decision.
10. Your home inspection can potentially save you hundreds or thousands of dollars.
By having a greater knowledge of the condition and functioning of the prospective home before the purchase, the buyer is in a much   better position to decide on the value of the home and how well it will suit they needs and expectations. After the inspection, the client has a better understanding of what expenses they might reasonably incur in the near future and approximately what it will cost to have the home they desire.