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A home inspection is one of the most crucial steps in a real estate transaction, yet it’s often misunderstood. In this episode of The Triniyah Podcast, we take a deep dive into what home inspections really are, what they cover, and what they don’t. We break down the most common inspection findings, from structural issues and roof concerns to outdated electrical systems, plumbing problems, and HVAC deficiencies.
We also tackle some of the biggest misconceptions about home inspections, such as the belief that a home can "pass or fail," that new homes don’t need an inspection, or that sellers are required to fix everything an inspector finds.
For buyers, we explain how to interpret an inspection report, what findings should be considered red flags, and how to approach negotiations based on the results. For sellers, we discuss how to prepare for an inspection, why a pre-listing inspection can be a smart move, and how to handle buyer requests for repairs. And for homeowners, we highlight the long-term benefits of periodic inspections to prevent costly surprises down the road.
If you're buying, selling, or simply maintaining a home, this episode will equip you with the knowledge you need to approach home inspections with confidence.
If you’re interested in buying, selling, or renting real estate anywhere within the State of Connecticut, please visit our website to see how we can assist you!
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A home inspection is one of the most crucial steps in a real estate transaction, yet it’s often misunderstood. In this episode of The Triniyah Podcast, we take a deep dive into what home inspections really are, what they cover, and what they don’t. We break down the most common inspection findings, from structural issues and roof concerns to outdated electrical systems, plumbing problems, and HVAC deficiencies.
We also tackle some of the biggest misconceptions about home inspections, such as the belief that a home can "pass or fail," that new homes don’t need an inspection, or that sellers are required to fix everything an inspector finds.
For buyers, we explain how to interpret an inspection report, what findings should be considered red flags, and how to approach negotiations based on the results. For sellers, we discuss how to prepare for an inspection, why a pre-listing inspection can be a smart move, and how to handle buyer requests for repairs. And for homeowners, we highlight the long-term benefits of periodic inspections to prevent costly surprises down the road.
If you're buying, selling, or simply maintaining a home, this episode will equip you with the knowledge you need to approach home inspections with confidence.
If you’re interested in buying, selling, or renting real estate anywhere within the State of Connecticut, please visit our website to see how we can assist you!