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Wisconsin Home Inspector

Whether buying or selling a home, the number of hoops one has to jump through to get the best result can seem endless. But, some of those hoops are more important to your future than others. One of these very critical — and sometimes confusing — hoops is, of course, undergoing the home inspection. By ensuring you hire one of the qualified home inspectors in Wisconsin to conduct your home inspections, you are protecting yourself from unforeseen costs (when buying) and helping the speed of your sale (when selling).

As per the Wisconsin website, home inspections are examinations of the “physical structure, observable systems and components of improvements to residential real property that are readily accessible.” This means a licensed, Wisconsin home inspector will examine the property and ensure everything is copasetic. The inspector will alert you to any major repairs needed or potential builder oversights. He or she should also inform you about properly maintenance that may be required. In Wisconsin, homes do not pass or fail their inspections; it’s simply an assessment of the physical condition of the home.

Likewise, a home inspection is not an appraisal of value. However, an inspector should notice things that the layman may not, making it a necessary and worthwhile part of the buying process. When buying, make sure there’s an inspection clause written into your purchase agreement so that you can take into account any new information turned up in the inspection itself.

There is no Wisconsin law require a home inspection prior to a sale therefore there is no prerequisite form to be filled out. Despite the fact that it isn’t required, the benefits of undergoing a home inspection are extremely beneficial. The home inspector is trained to see things you are not. This could save you thousands of dollars in repairs later or in the purchase now.

Wisconsin requires that all home inspectors submit to them an application, pay $10, pass an examination, and must not be "subject to a pending criminal charge, or has not been convicted of a felony, misdemeanor or other offense, the circumstances of which substantially relate to the practice of home inspection” (Wisconsin State Law, 440.972) .You may also want to see out an inspector that is part of the American Society of Home Inspectors (or ASHI). This is a nationally known organization that requires members to prove themselves through tests before becoming a member.

Getting a qualified Wisconsin home inspector to do a home inspection prior to finalizing a sale or a purchase can save you both time and money whether you're a homebuyer or seller.

For more information, contact a local Wisconsin Home Inspector by clicking here Find Wisconsin Home Inspector. Enter the propery information for a free quote and instant local inspector search. This should be your first step in buying or selling your home!