13 Worst Defects a Pre-Purchase Inspection Can Reveal

 

Usually, pre-purchase inspection of a house or condominium lets the buyer know the current physical condition of a property they intend to purchase.It helps the buyer to know that he/she is intending to acquire before concluding the transaction. By having a walkthrough home inspection inBrampton before buying it, the buyer fulfills his duty of due diligence. Also, he/she fulfills his/her obligation of prudent and diligent examination of the building so that he/she can preserve his/her rights about any potential recourse for latent defects against the vendor. 

 

Quite rightly,  apparent defects may have existed at the time of purchase and a Condominium and home inspector in and around Mississauga could have easily spotted wins hands down.

 

13 defects that await you if you have not done a pre-purchase inspection of your property before heading to the notary and taking possession:

We will certainly not be doing you a favor if we don’t tell you that what has unfortunately happened already to others. In case if you purchased a property without having a pre-purchase inspection done through a condo or property inspector in cities such as Brampton and have found themselves affected by one of these 13 defects:

 

1.      Settling of the foundation, stooping roof, or other major or minor structural and physical problems;

2.      Faulty or non-standard water supply (lead-based water inlet);

3.      Defective or inappropriate wastewater disposal system (check or backflow valve missing);

4.      Faulty or poor electricity supply network (electrical panel with fuses instead of circuit breakers, aluminum wiring, faulty or missing grounding, overloaded circuits, etc.);

5.      Presence of mold and mildew;

6.      Presence of asbestos;

7.      Presence of pyrite;

8.      Presence of Pyrrhotite;

9.      Water incursion (through the roof, foundation, exterior cladding, doors, and windows);

10.  Inappropriate insulation (in the loft, covering, exterior enclosure);

11.  Faulty sealing (of foundations, exterior cladding, doors, and windows, bathtubs, and showers);

12.  Poor or insufficient ventilation (in the vault, cooking area, bathroom area);

13.  An infestation of pests.

 

Do you want to do it without a pre-purchase inspection? Of course, Not. We hope that you will not purchase without a legal guarantee or proper inspection. A professional home inspector in GTA Canada lets you experience the high-quality services for your home inspection. Contact us to book your inspection now!

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