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Although there are no state regulations in place at the moment for the state of Hawaii, having a home inspection performed when selling or purchasing is always a smart idea. Since most of us want to be honest and upfront in our dealings with other people, we should welcome what can be revealed in a Hawaii home inspection.
If you’re a buyer, having the home you want to buy inspected before closing is a bit of insurance and peace of mind. Sellers might not be aware of any potential problems their home has and therefore would not list them in a disclosure document. Or if they’re less than honest, a Hawaii home inspection would bring problems out in the open for all to see.
If you’re a seller, having your home inspected before listing it helps you find any potential problems before they become an issue. Plus, having it looked at by a third party can help you price it realistically, drawing in more potential buyers. You can have any repairs needed done ahead of time by your own contractors or yourself, if you have the capability. Any prospective buyer may waive his or her own home inspection as a result, especially if any safety issues arise and are solved from the inspection.
Home inspectors may find difficulty performing their jobs in a timely and professional manner. Some sellers or realtors may believe that reporting certain issues they feel are outdated or unrelated to the current inspection could hurt their home sales. As a trained and licensed home inspector, such an individual must provide the best information possible to all parties. Any potential safety issues are never outdated, and once your report is in, it is up to the involved parties to settle any issues you may have found.
Because Hawaii has no legislation regarding home inspections, it is imperative that any party involved in the home sale research inspection companies thoroughly in order to find a reputable home inspector. While you can find lists of companies easily on the Internet, there is no guarantee of the reliability of any businesses listed. However, any company wanting repeat business will do so in a way that lets people know their scruples. Use HomeInspector.com as a resource for finding a qualified, dependable Hawaii home inspector.
Just because there are no laws regulating home inspections in Hawaii doesn’t mean you are at the mercy of possibly unscrupulous parties. By doing your research and being prepared you can benefit and breathe easier with a Hawaii home inspection.