· PRE-LISTING INSPECTIONS (Seller’s Inspection)
A Pre-listing Inspection is a home inspection that is performed before the house goes on the market. The
benefits of this inspection help create a powerful marketing tool that can be
used during the process of selling a house. Home inspections have traditionally been for the benefit of the purchaser. Pre-inspected listings benefit all parties - purchasers, vendors and Realtors.
· PRE-PURCHASE INSPECTION (Buyer’s Inspection)
Designed exclusively for
Home Buyers, a Pre-purchase Home Inspection will help you make a well informed
buying decision. It will reduce the risk of unexpected and costly surprises, and help you feel completely comfortable with your home purchase decision. As a result of our findings, many of our clients have saved thousands by renegotiating the asking price, while
others have avoided purchasing a property which requires much money for maintenance and drains financial resources
· NEW CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
Before you take
ownership of your newly constructed home you will walk through the home with your builder. You should also have your home inspected by a qualified home inspector. Make sure your newly constructed house is complete and ready to move in to. An independent inspection often uncovers defects overlooked by municipal
inspectors and the builder’s inspector, and can help ensure that deficiencies
are corrected under the Ontario New Home Warranty Program and/or at the builder’s expense
· HOME WARRANTY INSPECTION
Now that you have lived in your newly constructed home for some time, you should have your home
inspected by a qualified home inspector in order to submit any defects or deficiencies to New Home Warranty Program. This inspection should be scheduled
to be performed anywhere from 30 days after taking possession to before the one year anniversary.
The deficiency list can then be used to accurately fill out the home builder warranty forms.