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What Are the Benefits of a Home Inspection?

When purchasing a home, you need to understand the current condition of the home. After all, buying a house is usually the most significant purchase we make. Plus, it's the space your family will call home. To protect your investment and family, take the time to schedule a home inspection.

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Who Schedules A Home Inspection?

A home inspection is an essential part of buying a house. It gives you peace of mind knowing that there are no hidden problems that could cause significant issues later down the road.

But who schedules a home inspection? The answer is simple - the buyer.

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What Is Home Watch?

Home Watch service provides regular inspections of a property while the home is unoccupied by the owner. Checks typically take place weekly at alternating times to investigate the property and address any issues.

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Can A Home Seller Refuse to Make Repairs?

The current housing market benefits sellers. With low housing inventory and increased buyer demand, prices are soaring. Homes throughout the country are selling quickly with multiple offers. Yet, homebuyers still need to schedule a home inspection before they buy. Otherwise, you put yourself at financial risk.

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Should I Perform a Final Walk-Through After My Inspection?

Yes! Never skip the final walk-through when purchasing a home. This is your last chance to see the property before you close. You are not legally required to schedule a home inspection or final walk-through. However, it is smart to do both to protect your interests.

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How to Determine a Roof’s Condition

The roof is an important part of a home’s structure. Homebuyers should pay close attention to the quality of the roof during the home buying process. Especially when purchasing an older home, the roof may show signs of aging or deterioration. Yet, even newer homes can have roof damage from extreme weather or poor installation.

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Florida Spring Home Maintenance Checklist

Don’t wait until you’re selling your home to address maintenance issues. Instead, stay on top of regular home maintenance chores to keep your home inspection ready! At Kenco Home Inspections, we’re invested in our community. This means we love to share our tips and tricks for good home maintenance throughout the year.

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Change Your Smoke Detector Batteries When We Spring Forward

Daylight Saving Time begins this year on March 14, and it’s also a great time to change your smoke detector batteries. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends changing smoke detector batteries annually. Although they didn’t start the campaign to use Daylight Saving Time as a marker, they do recommend the practice.

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Home Inspection Customer Expectations

If you’re buying a home for the first time, you may not understand all the details in the home buying process. That includes what to expect from a home inspection. The purpose of a home inspection is to determine the current condition of the home so that you can make a confident and informed buying decision.

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How to Buy a New Construction Home

It’s tempting to think that things will be perfect in a new construction home. Or, that you won’t need to schedule a home inspection before closing. Yet, problems or mistakes do occur with new construction. It’s best to find and resolve these issues before you close.

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What is Wind Mitigation?

Hurricanes are a part of life for Southeastern Florida. These high-powered storms can lead to costly wind damage for homes and businesses. Wind mitigation strategies help your home withstand wind damage.

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How to Prepare Your Home for an Inspection

When selling a home most homeowners go through a home inspection process. In fact, most purchase agreements include a contingency based on the outcome of the home inspection. The buyer has the right to walk away from the contract if the home inspection reveals issues and the two parties can’t come to an agreement about repairs.

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