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House inspection tips and suggestions

Lakshay Gopalka
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  1. Hey all,
  2. I am finally under contract!!! What all should i look for in house inspection and how to vet house inspectors (will take any recommendations too) ?

thanks!

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Diya Wahi
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  • Santa Ana, CA
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Diya Wahi
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  • Santa Ana, CA
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Quote from @Lakshay Gopalka:
  1. Hey all,
  2. I am finally under contract!!! What all should i look for in house inspection and how to vet house inspectors (will take any recommendations too) ?

thanks!


 I would start by asking your agent for their recommendations for great property inspectors. The agent usually has 2 or 3 that they use and trust. A great inspector will then be able to inspect the house and relay that information to you in a way that is honest but also easy to understand. You will be able to prioritize the issues of the property that should be immediately resolved versus issues you should worry about later. Good luck and congrats on getting one under contract. 

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