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Buying a home is one of the single most important purchases you will make in your lifetime. A home inspection is a critical component in making the descision to buy any property. Be wary if you are given advice to “not bother” with an … read more…
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Voting Question: Anyone know a good Home Insurance company in California?
We recently purchased a new home to use as a renter. Our real estate agent told us to purchase and insurance policy from Old Republic to cover anything that could be wrong with the house since it was built in the 80’s. An inspector looked at the house prior to our purchase and didn’t notice anything with the property. Once the house was occupied by our renter, he noticed that the lights would shut off and stay off for a few hours. Old republic sent an electrician over and he told us that the prior owner had replaced a new breaker on top of a broken buster. He reported back to old republic and they stated that the insurance didn’t cover anything that was not installed correctly. We were precise to inform our agent of the policy we needed for the house. We were not sure what work the house had done prior to our purchase so that is why we purchased the insurance. The policy we had was Old Republic Home Warranty Plan. That is what our agent advised us to get. Now, what can we legally do to help cover our out of the pocket expense of over a grand. Is there a policy that anyone would recommend for a rental house. Let me add that we do have home owners insurance but it only covers fires, floods, etc. (Please no unnecessary comments, this is an important question and need real honest advise.) Thank you in advance to all who respond and hopefully this could help others who read it as well.
Voting Question: What should I do if I suspect my new home wasn’t adequately inspected by the inspector?
I just bought a home last month and moved in on the 1st of Oct. My boyfriends father hadn’t seen the place yet and came to visit last weekend. He found many things that worried him about the 1953 structure, including parts of the foundation that look like they may be sinking, and roof problems. I hired an inspector prior to purchasing who gave us a clean inspection report, and advised on some small changes to be made by the sellers (which they did) so I thought everything was great. However, now I am worried, especially since no one was there at the time of the inspection (not by choice) so we have no way of knowing what he really did inspect. I have been told I should hire another inspector to be safe. If his report shows significant problems, can I go after the first inspector for the damages he should have found?
Resolved Question: Is it a home inspectors duty to inform his/or her client that a roof is old and needs to be repaired?
I had my home inspected and the inspector wrote on his report that the shingles are starting to curl and the roof is in sound condition. I have found out since then that their are numerous spots on my roof that are covered in tar (to cover previous leaking) there is also no shingles around the flashing of the chimney. I called the inspector and asked him what was going on. He stated that in his notes he estimated the roof to be 15-20 years old and that most roofs last 15-20 years so it was nearing the end of it’s life. I asked him why that was not told to me before I purchased the home, and he said that is not his job to determine if the home needed a new roof or not. I’m not familiar with inspectors and what they are suppose to look for (this was my first home) but I thought that they are suppose to tell you things like that. Is he in the wrong, or is that not what home inspectors are suppose to do?
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