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SAVE THOUSANDS: DUMMIES GUIDE TO RESIDENTIAL BUILDING INSPECTIONS
is the perfect guide for anyone looking to buy, sell or maintain a home. Written in an easy-to-understand language, it covers the essential aspects of the home inspection process, including different types of inspections, how to prepare for an inspection, what to expect during the inspection, and how to understand and act on the inspection report. The book also includes practical tips and strategies to navigate the inspection process and avoid costly mistakes.
This guide covers all types of inspections, including pre-purchase, new construction and specialized inspections for mold, radon, and termites. It provides information on how to choose an inspector, how to prepare your home for an inspection and what to expect during the inspection.
The book also includes a section on how to read and understand the inspection report, and how to handle repairs and maintenance as well as negotiate with the seller or builder. It also includes real-life examples to make the process easy to understand.
Not only does this guide provide a wealth of information on inspections, but it also helps readers save money on repairs and maintenance. By providing a thorough understanding of the home inspection process, readers can make informed decisions about the condition of their home and address potential issues early on.
This guide also includes additional resources and references such as professional organizations, government agencies, and online resources. These can provide further information and guidance on residential building inspections and home maintenance.
In summary, “SAVE THOUSANDS: DUMMIES GUIDE TO RESIDENTIAL BUILDING INSPECTIONS” is a comprehensive guide that provides clear and actionable information on the inspection process. It is an essential resource for anyone looking to buy, sell or maintain a home and empowers readers to save money on repairs and maintenance. It is a must-have for anyone looking to navigate the home inspection process with ease.
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