RELODENVER
HOME
RELOCATION
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Sell your home. Learn a new city. Buy a new house.
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to simplify the process
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HOME
INSPECTION
When you have found a home
you like, we will help arrange an inspection. We have several inspectors
we recommend, for new and resale homes. This is an overview of what the
inspection covers!
- Check to see that utilities
are accessible and easily maintained by utility companies without having
to destroy buildings and landscaping within your property lines.
- If serviced by a well,
have water tested for potability and test the well output to be sure
it falls within acceptable standards. Check the incoming service line
and pressure tank for leaks.
- If serviced by a septic
system, have the system inspected including the tank, leach field and
service line. Be sure there is access for cleaning out the lines. Have
the system pumped.
- If serviced by city water,
be sure the meter is operating properly and check the service line for
leaks.
- If serviced by public sewer,
check the service line for leaks, roots and other obstructions.
If there are any questions or doubts, hire individual experts to do
further examinations. (For example, if the foundation is in question,
hire a structural engineer.)
- Always get a disclosure
statement prior to closing. In this statement sellers must reveal any
known defects.
- If the home requires repairs,
it is best to not allow the seller to have them done. Instead, get your
own estimates and plan to have them done on your own after closing.
Negotiate either a reduction in price by to cover the repairs or have
money put into escrow by the seller. (If sellers do the repairs, they
often have them done as quickly and cheaply as possible.)
- Always require a final walk
through before closing and after furniture has been moved out. This
can help you find concealed damage or damage sellers did while moving
out.
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For more information,
please call Diana at ReloDenver at (303) 598-2076, or e-mail
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