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Professional Home
Inspection -
Before or After Your Offer?
Which is better: to have the home inspected before
you make an offer, or after? Most commonly, you will order an inspection after you
know that your offer is acceptable to the seller. If the price you are prepared to
pay seems to have no chance of buying the home, paying for an inspection ($250 - 350) is a
waste of money. Thats the conventional thinking and it usually is sound.
However, homebuying is a flexible undertaking and much is
dictated by the particular circumstance in which you find yourself. It isnt
always best to leave your professional home inspection until your offer has been accepted
. You could have is carried out between offers, while the negotiation is still in
progress. Perhaps before you make your second, third, or final offer when it can be
the catalyst in making the deal. Naturally, any offer you make before the inspection
will carry a contingency clause stating that you will go through with the deal only if the
results are satisfactory to you.
A later inspection can sometimes give you even
greater advantage than an early one. Lets say you have reached agreement with
the seller. You have negotiated well and have won a good reduction in the selling
price. The sellers anticipation is heightened. He sees the deal as a
done thing. He is glad the whole process is over. Then, if the inspection
reveals problems, it is much harder for him to back out. He is far more likely to
agree to a lower sale price or, at least, pay for the repairs or replacements that are
needed.
If you are a first time buyer or new to negotiating, it is
probably better to negotiate a price first. Then, have an inspection carried out and
try to get the seller to pay for any work you consider necessary or to agree to a lower
price.
This Tip was excerpted from:
Not One Dollar More!, by Joseph Eamon Cummins, Kells Media Group, 1995.
ISBN# 0-9638215-9-8.
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