Legacy Property Inspection is CREIA Certified
The real estate market is constantly evolving, as a result, the home-buying process is both complicated and challenging for many. Whether you are buying a home for the first time or are a seasoned home-buying real estate investor, a comprehensive home inspection is one of the most essential home-purchase steps a home buyer should take before finalizing the home purchase. Legacy Property Inspection provides an objective and comprehensive home inspection, so you, the home buyer, will make an educated home purchase decision.
Legacy Property Inspection is CREIA Certified
Comprehensive home inspection in the real estate industry requires a lot of experience, understanding, information, and skills. A typical home contains numerous systems and components that deteriorate and fail due to usage, age, improper installation methods, and/or others. As a professional inspector in the real estate industry, for nearly two decades, I understand the importance of methodically inspecting your home and the urgency of time in providing you with a comprehensive home inspection report.
Although most homes share similar building systems, however, my comprehensive home inspection extends beyond cursory assessment and is an in-depth visual evaluation of the health of your family’s future home before you commit to purchasing it. Further, my comprehensive home inspection report’s findings are useful in understanding what action or repair, if any, should be taken once a property is purchased. The entire process of Legacy Property Inspection is designed to help you, the home buyer, to make an educated home-buying decision, and to protect your financial investment for years to come.
The comprehensive home’ s inspection consists of a non-invasive assessment of a home’ s numerous building’ s components. The primary home inspection’ s goal is to identify material defects that may exist at the time of inspection. A comprehensive home inspection evaluates condition of the home’ s components which appear to be a safety hazards, not functioning properly, or at the ends of their service lives of the following home’ s systems: