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Andrew Clifton
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mountain Home, AR
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Do it Yourself Inspection?

Andrew Clifton
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mountain Home, AR
Posted

What would be the basic fundamentals of Inspecting a house during the closing process of purchasing a property. 

Before we even offered on the property my partner and I walked the house with our agent and looked it over well.

We didn't see much of anything wrong besides maby painting cabinets, new door, and some flooring.

Now that we are closing on the house we are taking it upon ourselves to inspect it deeper.

So I'm asking if we hired an inspector what would he do? 

Also asking for in depth advice about what we should do while we do this.

My partner has a strong construction background and probably has a better idea of what to do. For the sake of me I would like some guidance so I may go in confident about it!

Thanks so much!

Andrew Clifton

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