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Finding a MetroWest Boston Massachusetts Home Inspector That Suits Your Specific Needs
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September 9, 2009, by Jim Byler in Home Buying Process

Finding the best set of eyes to investigate your potential home requires some homework. Actually, a lot, but let’s start with the basics.

Finding a MetroWest Boston Massachusetts Home Inspector

If you have a friend who also recently purchased a home, then chances are he’s had his home inspected by a MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspector. You can ask him if there’s anyone he can suggest or if he knows the association or company to which his MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspector belongs. If not, you can also try asking your real estate broker, but be wary when you resort to this because sometimes, when a MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspector works closely with one agent in particular, it could be that your best interest might not always be in his mind. At any rate, you have another option.

One of the perks of the Internet is that you can find all sorts of information about almost anything in there. You can start looking for a MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspector by checking websites operated by CREIA (www.creia.com) and ASHI (www.ashi.com).

These two sites actually include tips for consumers, MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspector standards and practices and lists of members. It might be good if you hire a MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspector, who is a member of a reputable association because their membership often comes with a very rigid set of rules that ensure professionalism in everything that they do. For one, some organizations require their MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspector to pass a test. After that, they would have to meet continuing education requirements. And then, there are the standards of practice and code of ethics that they need to follow. All of this will help ensure that you are getting your money’s worth when you hire a MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspector to examine your house.

What You Need to Know About MetroWest Boston Massachusetts Home Inspectors

Most inspections take at least three hours for an average-sized house. The cost depends on the size of the potential home. Prepare yourself to spend at least $250 to $350. But if the house you are planning to buy is huge, then you might have to spend a little more than that.

MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspectors are not required to do more than what their job entails, which is to make an objective and independent visual assessment of all its major components. So figuring out how to shut off the electricity, water and gas, and how to service smoke detectors may not be part of their job, but you can ask them questions pertaining to these.

It is always advised that you, the home buyer, are present while the MetroWest Boston Massachusetts home inspector is making his rounds of the property. He will be looking through every aspect of the house, even going so far as going through crawl spaces, poking the cills and windows, and going up the attic. That much he is allowed. But if he starts disturbing or moving any personal belongings that come with the house, be forewarned: He is not allowed to do that.

There is a lot of free information available to you about buying, selling or investing in MetroWest Boston Massachusetts real estate. For complete information about the MetroWest Boston Massachusetts real estate market including current homes for sale, property values and more please visit the most complete website online dedicated to everything MetroWest Boston Massachusetts real estate. So please feel free to contact me with any of your mortgage questions and I will me more than glad to answer your queries. Call me on my cell at or email me at Jim@JimByler.com.

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