11366 NW 83 WAY
MIAMI-DADE + BROWARD+MONROE, Florida 33178
United States
www.HomeInspectionsHalley.com
Tel: 305-433-6455
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United States
Kevin Rea-AV Home Inspectors
9 Years
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2950 Halcyon Lane
Suite 201
Florida 32223
United States
HomePro is your one stop for all your home
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Enfield
Connecticut 06082
United States
www.HPIinspect.com {Tel:860-849-1435} CT and MA.
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Wisconsin
United States
Providing Quality Home Inspections for Your Peace
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35 West Park Drive
Kellogg, ID 83837
Kellogg, ID, Idaho 83837
United States
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401 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Box 2253
Colorado Springs, CO., Colorado 80901
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United States, North Dakota 58103
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Thorough and accurate home inspections can make all the difference in home buying. Because Utah does not require home inspectors to be licensed, certified or registered with the state, and doesn’t have any specific home inspector laws, the process of acquiring a Utah home inspection from a qualified home inspector rests in the hands of the potential homeowner.
Even without home inspector license laws, Utah home inspectors should still have appropriate training and a full understanding of the state laws governing rules and contracts. When looking for a qualified Utah home inspector, finding an individual with the proper education is essential.
In addition, hiring a home inspector who belongs to a professional organization is wise. Organizations such as the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) or the National Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. (NAHI) have specific qualifications the home inspector must meet before he or she can gain the organization’s endorsement. While a home inspector’s association with these types of organizations is not a guarantee, it certainly increases the likelihood that the inspector is an experienced professional.
Also, inquire as to how long the home inspector has been doing residential inspections, how long the home inspection will take (two to three hours is typical) and how much it will cost (usually a few hundred dollars). It’s also important to ask questions about what the home inspection will cover. Home inspections typically evaluate the interior and exterior of the home, heating and air conditioning systems, plumbing, electrical systems, walls, ceilings, floors, windows, insulation, basement and foundation. Also, ask to see an example of the home inspector’s report. This will help in understanding the specific information it will provide.
If you’re stuck in locating a home inspector you trust, you can look to satisfied clients to help. Most reputable Utah home inspectors usually have clients who can offer good references. Home inspectors can also be found through word of mouth. A friend or relative who recommends a home inspection company he or she would use again can be a great resource.
Once an inspector has been found, a potential homeowner should always ask if he or she can attend the inspection. Any reputable home inspector will gladly have the potential homeowner present. This provides an excellent opportunity to gain a more in-depth understanding of the condition of the home and any minor fixes not mentioned in the inspection report.
Therefore, having a professional home inspector and a thorough home inspection are critical to facilitating the sale and protecting the potential homeowner’s financial interest.