Homeowners

Whether you're buying or selling a home, a thorough inspection is important to ensure safety and satisfaction.  A proper home inspection can mean the difference between a complex, drawn-out deal and a pleasant, efficient buying or selling experience for all involved. An independent home inspector:

  • Is not affiliated with the realtor, but instead works to ensure that all potential problems are brought to light.
  • Can spot problem areas before they become a major liability.
  • Can prevent a deal falling through at the last moment.

A2Z Home Inspections offers thorough, fair, independent inspections to help all parties experience hassle-free buying or selling. Click the links below to find out more about how A2Z can help you!

 
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Seeping Septics Sabotage Sale, Stun Seller

Moving can be very stressful, especially when you have to do it in a hurry. A certain Lafayette area resident got transferred to another state by the company he worked for and had 90 days to sell his house and move his family. He had lived in his home for two years without major issues, and it was a newer home. However, in the current housing market, nothing is certain.

He did find a buyer with very little time to spare, but the deal came within a hair's breadth of falling apart because the inspector hired by the buyer found a serious issue with the septic tank. The buyer was about to walk away, but the resident was able to bargain for 24 hours in which to correct the issue - and save himself from having to make two payments on two houses in two different states.

Having thrown all his chips on the table, the resident scrambled to find someone who could fix the septic tank fault within 24 hours. He managed it, but the monetary cost and the stress factor were high.

With a pre-listing inspection, the seller would not have had to fix a major issue at the last moment and would have saved himself both money and the threat of a lost sale. Make sure your closing runs smoothly - hire your own inspector before listing your house for sale!