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By inspecting a property before it is listed, the inspection report can be used to create a more accurate seller’s disclosure statement and help reduce the potential liability risk for sellers and their agents. …  read more…

You'll Need An Inspection Before You Sell My House In Louisville
Any details that you missed will be included in the report that the inspector usually gives you at the end of inspection. The inspector will want to look into every nook and cranny and along the walls. Clear and clean any blocked areas …  read more…

How do I do my own home inspection? | Loans - Credit - Debt …
When looking to purchase a new home it is important that you perform a home inspection to make sure there is nothing physically wrong with the hose you are.  read more…

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Open Question: Water Leaking Coverage?
I recently bought a house in Oct 2009 (FHA Conventional) and everything was fine according to the inspection report…not leaks, no damage whatsoever except for drywalls here and there, but nothing major. Just last month, it has been raining pretty hard; water was leaking, dripping from or through the walls from master window and master bathroom window inside the house. At this point, I am unsure how much of a water damage or has spread to. My question is since I recently just bought it, is it cover until the title company since it is still within the 1st year or would I need to contact my home insurance company? Any insight would be greatly appreciated it! Thank you in advance.

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Open Question: Audio shop messup caused damage to break power booster.?
I have a 2008 honda civic still under manufacturers warranty

While shoping around for an amplifier installation I stumbled upon this small shop that would install the amp for a decent price and the guy seemed trustworthy so I decided to give him a shot .

He did a great job installing the amp and when I tried to drive away I noticed the breaks seemed hard and spongy , having expirience with cars in my younger years I imediatly knew it was something with vacum or the power booster assembly , I drove back (barely) and after inspection he admited he may had drilled trough the power booster while looking for a way trough the firewall.After I helped him some we patched up the booster unit somehow and I was able to drive away home at least with no problems , he offered to pay for the repair as long as I did it with his mechanic and his parts , and it would take a couple of days to get the part over .

I’m a little worried , he seems like a nice guy and all but my concerns is that god knows what part he is going to get and from were , and I don’t know if any after market parts may void my warranty.

So my question to you guys is :

What can I do to protect myself just in case he tried to rig it and I’m not happy with the fix and/or

The mechanic trying to get any parts from my car since it’s new?

Also how about if I say screw it and take it to the dealer , what would be the way about suing for repairs if he refuses to pay and what can I sue him for ,?does a small store like that have to have some sort of insurance ? he did mention he had some ,but does he have to pay me by law? I only had the car for less than a month so it was recently certified by Honda to be in good shape so there is no talking his way out of this .

All I have at this point is a recept for the work done to the amp , should I file a police report or something ?

Thank you in advance.

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Resolved Question: $100 down incentive program HUD california question?
Ok, here’s the deal. A few questions hopefully someone can answer in a DETAILED format and not some quick over the counter answer. Serious answers only please as this is a serious matter.

I’m a first time home buyer. I’ve been searching for homes for quite awhile putting in bids and losing by a couple thousand each time or even worse, to cash investors.

I’ve turned to looking at HUD homes because I don’t have to worry about offering more than the appraisals or cash investors getting involved until after the owner occupant timeframe, giving me a chance to MAYBE buy my first home.

Here are a few questions that I can think of that no one can give me a simple, for dummies answer.

Accepted offer. what if I get a home inspection and it reveals problems NOT listed in the initial property inspection report, can i back out without forfeit or will HUD pay for repairs or adjust their price accordingly?

How much will the net be if i pay all closing costs? The house is in Southern CA, $115,000. FHA loan.
3.5% down - $4,025
6% closing/commissions/etc - $6,900
Total out of my pocket - $10,925 (this number is not exact, just a hypothetical)
Will the net still be $115,000 because I’m covering ALL my closing costs or is there some other formula for finding out that number?

If a property doesn’t have a big sign saying $100 down payment incentive, does any HUD home financed through FHA still qualify?

I’m working with GMAC Realty and Wells Fargo Mortgage, do I still qualify for the $100 down payment incentive? Is there a list of some sort that I can see that will show all APPROVED lenders/agents that I can use?

Upon closing, will i be receiving the hud document with all signatures or will i have to inquire with an attorney, of my own or theirs, to have all paperwork sent to me?

I will appreciate it greatly for anyone in the community who can take the time and answer these questions to the best of their knowledge.

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