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Can I follow you during the inspection and ask questions?

Can I follow you during the inspection and ask questions?

This is a common question that many buyers have when beginning the home inspection process.

The answer is yes!

In fact, it’s encouraged for buyers to follow their inspector during the course of the inspection. It allows them to learn more about their home and its features.

Following your inspector can help you better understand any potential issues with your home and allow you to make more informed decisions. You should take notes and ask questions about anything related to the property that you don’t understand or want more information on. This will give you an even better understanding of what may need attention in order to keep up with maintenance or repairs later down the line.

It’s not required that buyers follow their inspector. But it is a great way to get the most out of your inspection and make sure you are making the most informed decision. If you plan to follow your inspector, be sure to dress comfortably allow yourself plenty of time.

Ask Questions

Don’t be afraid to ask questions. This can help you understand any potential issues or safety concerns with the property. An experienced inspector will always have good advice when it comes to any potential problems they may uncover during the inspection process. So take full advantage of that knowledge while they are on site.

By taking the time to follow your inspector during an inspection, you’ll gain valuable insight into your property. As with any inspection, follow your inspector’s advice and follow up on anything that may need further attention. Doing so will help ensure you are making a wise decision when it comes to your new home purchase.

Pay attention

Make sure to follow your inspector’s advice and pay attention to get the most out of your home inspection. With a bit of preparation and understanding of the process, you should have no issue getting through your inspection with ease.

If you have questions about an area that has not been inspected yet write them down. Then ask them when that area is being inspected.

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