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Open Question: How do you go about deciding who is the best company/person to do a home inspection?
I mean they all seem so similar. Does it just boil down to price? How much does a typical inspection cost? What questions should I ask before choosing an inspector?
Voting Question: Do we buy a short sale house that has recently had water damage?
We are first time home buyers, and not hands on repairmen, and we have run into a dilemma. We put an offer on a house in August. It was accepted in November.
USDA approved it early January.
Two weeks before USDA approved us, a pipe burst and wasn’t found for two days.
A company was sent to air out and tear out anything damaged. About 13k for this.
The house we originally put an offer on is now gutted out and waiting to be repaired. They estimate 35k.
The source of the leak is not clarified, although they have narrowed it down to one of the upstairs bathrooms. All carpet pad has been removed, and carpet and laminate removed on stairs, kitchen, downstairs bathroom and living room. Walls removed from living room, stairway, garage and kitchen. All cabinet doors are warped (from kitchen)
The estimated time for repairs is two weeks. Their insurance is covering the damage and we were told we can pick the carpet and wall colors.
Is it worth our time to stick it out? If so is there anything we can do to make sure that they have checked for mold? Should we ask them to lower their price? Can we upgrade the carpet and flooring (out of pocket) when the house is still bank owned?
My husband doesn’t want to pay for another inspection or contractor to get a second opinion. He thinks if we do that then we might as well walk. I don’t understand his logic but am getting no where.
This was a great house, in a great area and it took forever to get to where we are so we hesitate to start over. However, if this is just going to turn into a money pit we want out.
What are our rights as a buyer (earnest money down, everything approved) to insure things are done right, nothing is over looked or skipped?
Open Question: Does anyone know of an insurance company that does NOT require an interior inspection of your home?
Exterior inspection is fine; I understood that my insurance company would only do exterior inspection, but turns out differently, so I am “shopping” again. Thanks for any help.
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