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Why you need to be represented by a Code Certified professional inspector: Even if you have purchased numerous home in the past, you should always seek the advice of a professional inspector each time you purchase real estate.
Building codes change form year to year as the state of Georgia frequently amends the adopted code. Having a professional that keeps current with the ever changing construction requirements gives you more time to attend to the other aspects of purchasing a new or existing home.
Choices such as builder, home loan, real estate agent, decorator selections, closing dates and learning the ins & outs of the home warranty can now have your undivided attention.
When your Atlanta, Ga home builder appears unreceptive to your needs, it often is due to the way business is generally conducted in our market. Most new home builders offer a buyer orientation and a customer sign off prior to closing. In most cases, the builder will not be prepared to respond to each item that you may feel needs attention until this scheduled event. This is somewhat normal, as a new home requires several scheduled phases and other times for county or municipal home inspections. It is recommended that you address your concerns "in writing" during the orientation process and have all code violation and repair items completed prior to your closing or acceptance signature (home orientation sign off). A home inspection report should address major concerns in a professionally documented format that usually is contractually binding, as recognized by most real estate transactions, if presented prior to the orientation / closing date.
Codecertified Home Inspections, Inc. - Serving the home inspection needs of Atlanta real estate seekers - new home buyers in Atlanta, Ga. - Marietta, Cobb, Bartow, Paulding, Acworth & Cherokee. Our home inspections represent YOU, not the real estate agent or the home builder!
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