Basically inspection repairs fall.
Why would a homeowner not disclose a roof inspection results.
A material defect is not chipped paint in the garage.
And rest assured there s no need for you to fix everything a home inspector thinks could stand for improvement.
A home inspection report is not a to do list.
Professional inspections most homeowners can spot obvious roof problems such as missing or flapping shingles without climbing on the roof.
Bad inspection results are scary because you have no real way to know how the buyer will react.
The results of a home inspection can derail a deal but it s more often a breakdown in negotiations when the work needed on the home is revealed in the inspection report.
Either the buyer doesn t want to put in the work the seller isn t willing to accept a lower price or the seller isn t interested in making changes prior to closing.
Because when the rain is coming down or there is a foot of snow weighing down your roof you want to sleep comfortably knowing that you are secure from above.
At the very least you might have to deal with a request for repairs or some other renegotiation.
We just had our roof done by scro s roofing and we are very happy with the results.
If your contract with a seller includes a home inspection as a contingency you have the legal right to back out of the purchase if your inspection reveals substantial damage the seller did not disclose.
Danny and his office were very helpful in answering all of my questions.
Either way the shock and surprise of it is sufficient to create a lot of uncertainty.
Rather a material defect is something like an extensive termite problem or a collapsing roof.
The key however is that the seller must have known about these material defects at the time of sale and failed to disclose them to you.
I did a good bit of research beforehand and after talking with danny i had a lot of confidence that they are up to date on best practices and latest materials.
If they re really bad the buyer will probably back out.
Inspections on the other hand are often paid for by a potential buyer of a home in order to determine if a house has any substantial flaws.
Real estate disclosure laws differ from state to state but in most places in the u s sellers are required to disclose info to a prospective buyer that could affect the property value.