Episode Synopsis "Inspection Process for Buyers and Sellers | Episode 7"
If you ask a buyer what the hardest part of a transaction was, many times you will hear them talk about the home inspection. Inspections bring up emotions and can lead to disappointment when not approached with the right mindset. After your home goes under contract, expect the inspection to take place within two weeks. The inspector’s job is to be thorough when looking for issues. Plan on the inspector staying at your house between two and four hours.
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