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To identify any potential issues with the property: A home inspection can help identify any major issues with the property that could potentially be costly to repair or replace. This could include things like foundation problems, roof damage, or electrical or plumbing issues. Knowing about these issues ahead of time can allow you to negotiate the purchase price or request that the seller make the necessary repairs before closing.
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To make an informed decision about the purchase: A home inspection can provide valuable information about the condition of the home, which can help you make an informed decision about whether or not to proceed with the purchase. This is especially important if you are considering a fixer-upper, as a home inspection can help you understand the full scope of work that will be required.
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To protect your investment: Buying a home is a significant financial investment, and a home inspection can help protect that investment by identifying any potential issues that could affect the value of the property. This can be especially important if you are planning on selling the property in the future, as addressing any issues upfront can help avoid costly repairs down the road.
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