First Time Home Buyer HOME INSPECTION Mistakes | 10 Mistakes First Time Home Buyers Make

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  • @hothotheat3000
    @hothotheat3000 4 роки тому +43

    Man, we unleashed an army of specialists on our house. We got a structural engineer to specifically inspect the foundation of the house since we’re in Los Angeles and earthquakes can damage homes. We got a plumber to put a camera into the pipes to check for any potential clogs. We had a pest control guy check for any termites or vermin. We got a landscaper to look at the lawn setup to troubleshoot for any issues with the greenery. We got a chimney specialist to make sure we wouldn’t burn the house down if we ever decided to light up the stack.
    The house passed with flying colors, but there was a bunch of ivy on the side of the house that the landscaper recommended we get rid of ASAP to prevent damage.
    Don’t skimp on the inspections. We paid a pretty penny for those inspections, but it was worth it for piece of mind. You pay a little now or you’ll pay a helluva lot later.

    • @jenniegray985
      @jenniegray985 4 роки тому +4

      As a Realtor, I wish that homeowners would do their due diligence. I applaud you!

    • @Skateborder1
      @Skateborder1 2 роки тому +2

      How much was the price for everything

    • @Selahree
      @Selahree Рік тому +1

      Did you just hire a random plumber?

    • @steveklemetti8035
      @steveklemetti8035 5 місяців тому

      Why? What was the point of all of those inspections? Inspectors don't fix anything.
      I say the buyers should do the inspections themselves.

    • @RD-fp6xu
      @RD-fp6xu 4 місяці тому +1

      You missed the Priest who would have checked for demons and Scooby Doo who would have checked for ghosts.

  • @victormartiny6419
    @victormartiny6419 4 роки тому +39

    As a home inspector, I thought this was a very good video.

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  4 роки тому +4

      Thanks Victor

    • @jordankriston9310
      @jordankriston9310 3 роки тому

      I just finished my home inspection course. i live in toronto canada. i have trouble finding a hands on mentor because of covid my whole course was online. all the home inspectors dont want to mentor me and my newly graduated class because i believe they think we would be future competition. do you have any advice ? also what report writing softwear do you believe is the best to use. they are pushing horizon on us becasue we went to Carson Dunlop.

    • @maril1379
      @maril1379 Рік тому

      Question what are the best certifications for an inspector to have?

  • @houseorhome4707
    @houseorhome4707 5 років тому +10

    As a home inspector I have reiterated the same information and was then reminded that I am not a realtor. True that I probably was out of bounds but on point.

  • @brendaorozco1195
    @brendaorozco1195 4 роки тому +10

    Just want to say I appreciate you wearing a tie and suite. It says a lot on your part and putting in effort for this video.

  • @southerncaliforniahomeinsp925
    @southerncaliforniahomeinsp925 4 роки тому +15

    Check flood zones, water tables, new developments which can and will change drainage areas etc. Always get a quality home inspection..its the most money you will probably ever spend :)

    • @coffeecoffee6478
      @coffeecoffee6478 10 місяців тому

      Please clarify what you mean by check the "water table".

  • @rolandandSamm11
    @rolandandSamm11 2 роки тому +2

    You give out so much information. Your not just blabbering away. You keep simple and easy to understand what your saying. Thanks for helping the little guys!

  • @KalaInTheKingdom
    @KalaInTheKingdom 5 років тому +11

    I'm trying to start the buying process next year, i found your channel and literally cannot stop watching. I feel like im going to be a real estate expert by the time next year comes around so thank you!

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  5 років тому +1

      You're welcome! Thank you so much for watching!

  • @maril1379
    @maril1379 Рік тому +1

    Great thumbs up
    I would NEVER skip a home inspection. I heard a story about people who skipped having a bug inspection.
    Post buy -termites found!

    • @steveklemetti8035
      @steveklemetti8035 5 місяців тому

      If the inspector finds bug, you still have to get rid of them.

  • @jbman1983
    @jbman1983 Рік тому +1

    These are all really good points. If people take One thing away from this video it's about the inspection fee, dont go cheap. The fee is a fractional percentage of the homes cost and for a few hundred dollars it may save you 1000's down the road.

  • @obedjacquet8352
    @obedjacquet8352 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. Today is 10/27/22 and I’m heading to home inspection right now. Thanks again.

  • @skeetervetrone7257
    @skeetervetrone7257 3 роки тому +8

    Our 1st inspection was horrid. 14 red finds and 33 orange. Just w redoing electric it would of came out to 20,000 plus. We pulled out

  • @myrajiles8856
    @myrajiles8856 3 роки тому +2

    This was a great video all the way through...im a first time homebuyer going through the process and this was very helpful!!!

  • @livelaughlakers
    @livelaughlakers Рік тому

    Incredible timeless content!

  • @chelseaderry86
    @chelseaderry86 9 місяців тому

    Not only did I learn a LOT, I also paid attention through the video. Thank you for the wonderful information!

  • @joijoi617
    @joijoi617 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @DrolAlarid
    @DrolAlarid Рік тому +3

    At 4:32 minutes (mistake #4) you mention following the inspector around like a puppy dog "During" the inspection. That is NEVER a good idea because it will slow the inspector down and the distraction may cause them to miss something vital. The correct time to follow an inspector around is "After" the inspection has been completed. The inspector should do what is called "A walk around" where they then walk you around the property and point out what they have found and what the recommendation may be. Aside from that discrepancy, it is factual that a buyer should want to ask the inspector questions on the who's, what's, why's, when's and where's of the house. Some good information though.

  • @denisesmith1729
    @denisesmith1729 Рік тому

    Very informative video

  • @stephenhiker9807
    @stephenhiker9807 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks

  • @Skateborder1
    @Skateborder1 2 роки тому

    Awesome content

  • @stephanieriley3227
    @stephanieriley3227 5 років тому +22

    Perfect timing! We literally just got done with our first ever home inspection. 🙂

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  5 років тому +1

      Good to hear! How did it go?

    • @stephanieriley3227
      @stephanieriley3227 5 років тому +2

      @@TheMattLeighton It went well! I like your recommendation of asking for credits vs. repairs, especially since our closing date is rapidly approaching (08 Oct), and we would want to make sure everything is done right and to our standards!

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  5 років тому +1

      @@stephanieriley3227 great to hear!

    • @stephanieriley3227
      @stephanieriley3227 5 років тому +1

      @@TheMattLeighton So I do have a follow-up question for you. The house we are buying is only 15 years old; from the quality that everything was done in the construction of the house, the inspector thought it was odd that 2 of the outlets were ungrounded, and put it as a 'repair' item in our report. We were planning on asking for a credit from the seller to fix everything, however we don't know how to estimate the cost of this repair, in the event it turns into a major problem and requires serious rewiring. What would you suggest we do in this case?

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  5 років тому +2

      @@stephanieriley3227 Good question! I would ask for about $500 in lieu of repairs to fix those 2 outlets. If they balk at that, just ask them to fix the two outlets and then do a walkthrough once the work has been completed. Ungrounded outlets are fairly common

  • @Franksdad_deanmartinonrepeat
    @Franksdad_deanmartinonrepeat 4 роки тому +8

    Thanks, Matt. These videos have been super helpful. We just backed out of a great house after finding some risky septic issues. $1k in inspection fees later, it’s a bummer but the inspections did what they were supposed to do I suppose. Thanks again, man!

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching, Scott!

    • @hothotheat3000
      @hothotheat3000 4 роки тому +7

      Better to eat that $1,000 than to wake up one day and it’s raining feces in your yard.

    • @tspfull
      @tspfull 4 роки тому

      Can I ask what was found? We are in contract with a house whose septic tank failed and is being reported to the town. I am actually not troubled by that because they have to fix it to the standards of the town before they can sell the house.

  • @bradjorban
    @bradjorban 2 роки тому +2

    Matt, the one comment I would make regarding researching your home inspector is that your preference for a large inspection company certainly comes with a major liability. Sure, it's convenient for the agent to just call the same scheduler to whom they have grown accustomed to having their clients overpay, but having an inspector that is paid hourly or by the job working for someone else disincentivizes a thorough inspection. You are certainly aware that SOP doesn't require an inspector to open a dead front on an electrical panel, for example, and if an inspector that doesn't care about repeat business (like an employee of a larger company) is conducting the inspection, they are far less likely to extend themselves beyond SOP to do that. Repeat that times a hundred opportunities to really try to impress a client beyond the limitations of the SOP (fences, attics without floors, crawlspaces with less-than-optimal clearance, etc), and you begin to see the value of a dedicated independent inspector. Just wanted to make sure you placed your clients' best interests ahead of your need to churn through just another deal at top speed. Keep up the good work!

    • @aggressivelyobservanthomei380
      @aggressivelyobservanthomei380 2 роки тому

      In my experience the quality of inspectors isn't necessarily about whether they are the owner of their company or not, although I appreciate your comment as an independent inspector 😁

  • @vgsindc1615
    @vgsindc1615 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the content

  • @sephirich
    @sephirich 5 років тому +4

    Thanks, Matt. Been watching your videos for the past few weeks, and it's really opened my eyes and educated me about this whole process. Phew, taxing. Anyway, hope to continue seeing these home buying tip videos--probably going to purchase something within the next year.

  • @kimberlygriffin6136
    @kimberlygriffin6136 4 роки тому +2

    I’m going to home inspections tomorrow 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞

  • @aggressivelyobservanthomei380
    @aggressivelyobservanthomei380 2 роки тому

    A lot of good advice here

  • @loveHOPEfaith1229
    @loveHOPEfaith1229 4 роки тому +5

    Super helpful! We’re looking into our inspector for the camp we’re looking to purchase and were feeling a little intense bringing in a log cabin specialist, but this makes me feel so much better about the decision! Great, informative video!

    • @Skateborder1
      @Skateborder1 2 роки тому

      How did it go with the log cabin purchase. How’s it holding up

  • @steveklemetti8035
    @steveklemetti8035 5 місяців тому

    @7:14 Now you have it. If it is a cheap fix. Anything that can be bought at a hardware store. Fix it yourself.

  • @ricardosarmiento7516
    @ricardosarmiento7516 3 роки тому

    thanks for all your advices your channel have a huge value for me like first time buyer :)

  • @esotericone9101
    @esotericone9101 2 роки тому

    nice

  • @xavierroche4695
    @xavierroche4695 3 роки тому

    Excellent Matt. Learnt a lot. Thanks. Inspection tomorrow for our townhome.

  • @Don.Challenger
    @Don.Challenger Рік тому +1

    Matt, is the seller credit in lieu of a discounted sales price on the house transaction for repair compensation so that the realtor's commission is not impaired/reduced?

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  Рік тому +1

      Seller credit is in lieu of the sellers hiring their uncle to duct tape the furnace back together and call it ‘repaired’

  • @godsun358
    @godsun358 2 роки тому

    Awesome 👌

  • @irishboy415
    @irishboy415 3 роки тому

    Very good video and even better information. You have earned my sub good sir. 👍

  • @JerrTheHooman
    @JerrTheHooman 2 роки тому

    This is helpful! I'm having the inspection done today on a home I'm under contract on. I'm nervous. Roof and windows were replaced 5 years ago but I'm hoping there's no major systems failure

  • @slickdawg4634
    @slickdawg4634 2 роки тому

    Can you elaborate more on what are the most important safety issues can be to look for such as asbestos of hvac leaks or clogges or possibly sewer line issues

  • @PadmajaKorrapati
    @PadmajaKorrapati 3 роки тому +1

    Matt very helpful video can you also please mention what are big ticketed items? Also plumbing and other stuff like efficiency of heating or cooling systems and insulation which is not covered in home inspection you recommend to get these done when you are buying a home from early 1990s

  • @wudzkillus
    @wudzkillus Рік тому

    Hi Matt, can you recommend inspectors in Orange County? Thanks!

  • @pushingdasies1
    @pushingdasies1 4 роки тому +7

    My area is so hot, I have to waive all inspection/repairs for my house. Houses turn in less than a week so its a challenge to get a pre-inspection on a weekend.

  • @gideon805
    @gideon805 3 роки тому

    This video needs more views!

  • @tl4238
    @tl4238 Рік тому

    What about the seller is selling the home in as in condition. Do the buyer still highly recommend to do a thorough house inspection? Thank you .

  • @miterbenisdurty3862
    @miterbenisdurty3862 Рік тому

    Can seller crefit be used with a VA home loan?

  • @vickilindberg6336
    @vickilindberg6336 Рік тому +5

    Working with older homes in the city, we used to hate when buyers chose an inspector who wasn't accustomed to older homes. Holding a 100 year old home to 10 year old standards can really mislead the buyers & make them feel insecure.

    • @jbman1983
      @jbman1983 Рік тому

      It is all how the inspector speaks for the house. Some inspectors don't have a good bedside manor.

    • @RD-fp6xu
      @RD-fp6xu 4 місяці тому

      Maybe it’s you who is out of touch with the market. People don’t want to buy shit houses when prices are inflated.

  • @sanbetski
    @sanbetski 2 роки тому +2

    gotta love the hustle, your forehead real estate is expanding!

  • @kesham1387
    @kesham1387 5 років тому +4

    What if it's a new home/subdivision, is an inspection still necessary?

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  5 років тому +8

      Absolutely. Sometimes builders mess up. Would definitely recommend an inspection

  • @haileyphan2765
    @haileyphan2765 5 років тому +4

    Very useful 👍👍 great content

  • @jerseyforhawks
    @jerseyforhawks 8 місяців тому

    Interesting, 31 years ago, I did not follow the inspector live. It worked out fine.

  • @JamesBond2644
    @JamesBond2644 Рік тому

    realtors work with certain closing company and home inspectors...

  • @kandiceblu1
    @kandiceblu1 4 роки тому +1

    Not only follow them around but do your own inspection example is my inspector missed that there were no screens on the windows a lot of them were missing and that was not cheap to replace those so I was not made aware of it until after the fact or they just didn’t tell me because maybe the sellers didn’t have the money to replace them and sometimes the inspectors works very close with your real estate agent so be careful there also if you know what I mean because they do want that transaction to go through.....You need to do your own homework and read up on issues that are important and observe closely!!

  • @johnm4761
    @johnm4761 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your insight.

  • @MJKing3000
    @MJKing3000 2 роки тому

    Hi I need to know when buying a new home from a builder will there be bidding wars or not. Several ppl told me there is never a bidding war purchasing thru a builder. Plz reply

  • @missbnatural4384
    @missbnatural4384 4 роки тому +2

    Is it good to a inspection from ur own inspector when buying new construction

  • @KB-ok5ob
    @KB-ok5ob Рік тому

    What if I am already receiving max seller concessions that my loan allows me.
    Can seller furnish a check for me to repair the items instead?

  • @stanmoney8470
    @stanmoney8470 11 місяців тому

    What if your an out of town investor and you can't be there for the inspection?

  • @steveklemetti8035
    @steveklemetti8035 5 місяців тому

    Three years down the line, things break. That's what home ownership means. First Time home buyers think that they are entitled because they are so used to calling maintenance. They need to realize that things break. And they need to learn to take responsibility to fix it, because it is their responsibility.
    Last November my water bill went way up. There was a leak in the pipe between the meter and the house. No way that an inspector can find that. I had to get a leak finder service and a plumber to fix it. It wasn't much, just $700.

  • @m.j.golden4522
    @m.j.golden4522 4 роки тому +1

    FascinaTING !

  • @TheLatatiana
    @TheLatatiana 4 роки тому +1

    Great STUFF

  • @Симпозијум
    @Симпозијум 4 роки тому +1

    Great video

  • @aixmcduck9321
    @aixmcduck9321 4 роки тому +2

    I am neither looking for a house or have anything to do with real estate, but I really liked it! Thank you!

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  4 роки тому

      Awesome! Thanks for stopping by!

    • @aixmcduck9321
      @aixmcduck9321 4 роки тому

      @@TheMattLeighton
      Lord willing May thy properties ye sell be ever bountiful, and thy clients always kind.
      keep up the good work! And by all means feel free to post more nitty gritty workings of real estate videos, stuff like this is fascinating.

  • @user-np6tf8zx1u
    @user-np6tf8zx1u 4 роки тому +3

    Thoughts on buying a home warranty?

  • @JeffLeighton1
    @JeffLeighton1 5 років тому +15

    More of these first time homebuyer videos...

  • @Veronica-ij1zj
    @Veronica-ij1zj 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this! Home inspection tomorrow!

  • @frozenbear4712
    @frozenbear4712 3 роки тому

    Very helpful, thank you Matt!

  • @exlady09
    @exlady09 3 роки тому +1

    This probably really late to ask since this video is about a year old but can you record the home inspection? And can you also do multiple inspections if you feel your first inspector’s quality was low? Great informational video.

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  3 роки тому +2

      Yes and yes

    • @exlady09
      @exlady09 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheMattLeighton thanks for the reply. Appreciate the quick turnaround.

  • @sicZ32
    @sicZ32 11 місяців тому +1

    as a home inspector, #4 is the worst. i've done over 300 homes and NEVER and i mean NEVER has a buyer found something that I didn't find first. is it a bad tip? not at all, it's just an irritating one to be followed as it LITERALLY slows me down answering all the paranoid questions. doesn't happen often, but still.

  • @albertomendoza5142
    @albertomendoza5142 4 роки тому

    What happened to electronic problems sewer. Water???

  • @jorgemunoz1075
    @jorgemunoz1075 3 роки тому

    great video bud.

  • @steveolive9991
    @steveolive9991 3 роки тому

    Home inspectors walk a tightrope. If the inspector finds a small or medium defect and informs the buyer and the buyer busts the deal on that info, the seller may sue the inspector because the deal was busted. However, if the inspector doesn't mention a small to medium defect to the buyer, the buyer may sue the inspector at a later date when the defect is discovered. Thus, the inspector may mention only a major defect and overlook the small to medium stuff.

  • @Antonio-vk2qw
    @Antonio-vk2qw 4 роки тому +32

    I don't believe you should follow the inspector around. Let the inspector do his/her job and in the end, the inspector will answer all the questions you might have. Following the inspector around might cost him to not be focused and overlook something.

    • @gideon805
      @gideon805 3 роки тому +2

      I agree, when the buyer follows me around I find myself getting distracted by their questions and sometimes it completely throws off my inspection routine.

    • @godschild5189
      @godschild5189 3 роки тому

      @@gideon805 The inspector requested I be there but I didn't want to. My realtor found him for me but I regret not getting my home.

    • @xxxgrimmjobxxx
      @xxxgrimmjobxxx 2 роки тому

      Utter bullshit. Have them explain things to you. It's literally making them focus more on their job to explain it as they're doing it

    • @carlospadron488
      @carlospadron488 Рік тому +2

      @@godschild5189 why didn’t you get the house??

  • @chantellebabygirl5934
    @chantellebabygirl5934 4 роки тому +1

    I love your videos ☀️ very helpful thank you i

  • @Ms.PSnazzy
    @Ms.PSnazzy 2 роки тому

    I use live in this house with my boyfriend and he lost his house it was his Mom house. She passed away now it’s up for sale. I wanna buy it now. So what if during a inspection there is a big issue, Do I back out?

  • @steveklemetti8035
    @steveklemetti8035 5 місяців тому

    Why get a chimney specialist unless the fireplace had been used. The inspectors said to check the chimney in my house, but I rarely used the fireplace, so what is the point? Again, consult the owner.

  • @TysShoeDesign
    @TysShoeDesign 5 років тому +1

    Awesome advice. THANK U!!!!

  • @kandiceblu1
    @kandiceblu1 4 роки тому +1

    But sometimes there are certain things that must be repaired before you move in .....because that happened to me and it would’ve called the deal off it was a dealbreaker ....let’s say

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  4 роки тому

      Good point

    • @kandiceblu1
      @kandiceblu1 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheMattLeighton Also I think you can get both the credit and the repairs which I got on my home ....as it all turned out...Not my plan of course??

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  4 роки тому +2

      That's right, you can get both! I know I may have talked in "absolutes" when it comes to one or the other in regards to credits or repairs. Go for the credits, sometimes you'll end up with repairs, sometimes both!

  • @MsPink0769
    @MsPink0769 3 роки тому +1

    My husband bought a house at 19 and didn't go to the house when the home inspection was happening. Five years later a cat jumps on the roof and falls through the ceiling. The whole living room was destroyed.

  • @Ljtkp
    @Ljtkp 2 роки тому

    You said you would recommend a realestste agent. How do I reach out to you? Dont want to put personal info here. Thanks!

  • @ItsJordanx0x0
    @ItsJordanx0x0 3 роки тому +2

    I a real estate agent and my dad is a home inspector. He’s been one for the past 10 years. We are both ethical and he gets a ton of business. But I don’t recommend him to clients for liability purposes.

  • @godschild5189
    @godschild5189 3 роки тому

    I think my realtor is just trying to close the deal. There were vertical cracks in the basement walls. I asked for a structural engineer to get a second opinion. My realtor found a guy but after looking him up it shows a home remodeling LLC. He has nothing listing him as a structural engineer. She says the sellers can sue me if I walk away.

  • @derpina615
    @derpina615 5 років тому +4

    If only this came out 2 weeks ago 🤣 our realtor asked for repairs and clearances from the companies. we needed $900 roof repairs and $4k section 1 work. he added clearance for both those items to our addendum.

  • @tawanasade7487
    @tawanasade7487 3 роки тому +2

    My Realtor didn’t even let me know being present at the inspection was an option 😒

  • @danrogers2575
    @danrogers2575 4 роки тому +3

    All spot on and sound advice One point of critique, While It's good for a client to engage and interact during the inspection process, I do not recommend "following o the inspectors heels like a puppy dog". That will distract the inspector and cause them to possibly miss subtle clues of problems. Good inspectors need to have all senses laser focused on each and every item they are examining. Buyers do not need to understand what a good inspector is doing, they just need to understand the results and potential implications.

    • @le_th_
      @le_th_ 4 роки тому +1

      I'm not an inspector but I thought something similar. Certainly one wants to be present and attentive to what the inspector is checking, but I think it would be better to be present, focused on what the inspector is doing, and make notes of any questions to ask him/her after they finish up at the property so as not to disrupt their focus.
      A buyer must keep in mind that not every inspector is going to do a thorough job, so they must be present to make sure the job is done thoroughly, but also respect the inspectors work space and professional opinion (which is why they were hired in the first place).
      It would be a wonderful world if we could hire people and they would actually do what they were supposed to do when no one is looking (which is how I am), but in 52 years on this planet I now recognize that is more the exception rather than the rule.

    • @dawnaskey4975
      @dawnaskey4975 2 роки тому

      Not need to know??? That's a lot of money at stake! I want to know that I need to check those bolts every 6 months rather than wait for the damage. I want to be told that the water heater should be checked at the top and the bottom for condensation and that a cheap water sensor could alert me before my house floods.
      I recommend following the inspector quietly and back a few feet. Whether you ask questions at the end of each section or at the end of the inspection should be discussed before they are hired. But if an inspector does not want me to follow them, I would not hire them!

  • @janesmith8894
    @janesmith8894 4 роки тому +5

    Beware MOLD!!!

  • @steveklemetti8035
    @steveklemetti8035 5 місяців тому

    The mistake is to use a home inspector. The buyers should do everything that the inspector does before making an offer. They should check the water, drips, leaks, walls, electricity, etc. The buyers should live in it for a while.
    And a mistake is to think that it is the seller's responsibility to fix or credit them. It is the buyer's responsibility to fix anything after the sale.

  • @mulliganstew72
    @mulliganstew72 4 роки тому +1

    In back-out Girlie’s defense, the seller really should’ve hid the bodies… Of the bugs. Poor form. C’mon! LOL.

  • @tresnezy
    @tresnezy 2 роки тому

    Some good advice here, but as a home inspector it is not a good idea for the client to follow on the heels of the inspector. It’s easy to get distracted in conversation then you have to drive back out to the home because you were distracted. That’s the point of the FINAL WALK THROUGH! All questions should be saved for then.

  • @skeetervetrone7257
    @skeetervetrone7257 3 роки тому

    So far we've done everything right wow

  • @tfran235
    @tfran235 4 роки тому +1

    Who pays for inspection buyer or seller

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  4 роки тому

      Buyer

    • @tfran235
      @tfran235 4 роки тому

      @@TheMattLeighton shouldn't that be included in closing costs

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  4 роки тому

      it's paid for at the time of service.

    • @tfran235
      @tfran235 4 роки тому

      @@TheMattLeighton ok thx! 1 more question seller agreed to pay closing cost how does that work

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  4 роки тому +1

      Talk to your lender. You shouldn't have to bring additional funds to pay for closing costs. Your lender will provide an Alta Statement/Closing Disclosure that will show the amount of closing costs that you owe and the Closing Disclosure will note a credit in the amount of the closing costs that are owed

  • @lysergide2045
    @lysergide2045 2 роки тому +3

    Hovering over your home inspector the entire time is a great way to ensure that he misses something important while trying to entertain you. If you want to be at the inspection, ask the inspector when he'll be wrapping up and come at the end. He can walk you through and point out major defects. Otherwise, wait until you get your report, and if there's anything that you want clarification on, call and ask him. Being up the inspectors ass the entire time and asking a thousand questions is redundant and problematic, especially when you're paying for a report.

  • @alexswedenborg1856
    @alexswedenborg1856 3 роки тому +1

    minute 12 . . wow...yes, "Do not go celebrating that you saved $100 when...you lose out on thousands...10,000$ on something that was missed."

  • @swiley4045
    @swiley4045 2 роки тому

    As a home inspector, do not allow the buyer to follow me around they distract you and good chance of missing something. Plus home inspector is liable for anyone in the home and your client goes into another room and steals something. Most inspectors have the buyer come at the end where you walk them through all the deficiencies I have found.

    • @Danielle-nz9tn
      @Danielle-nz9tn Рік тому

      How can there be such a discrepancy between your position on this and the advice so often given by real estate agents? I’m not implying that you are wrong or right, but it makes it very confusing to understand what are the rights and responsibilities of the buyer when it comes to attending the home inspection or how involved they ought to be, or are able to be, while inspection is occurring. I would never think of looking over their shoulder for the whole inspection, or distracting them with a constant stream of questions, but I definitely feel like i would understand and retain the information better if it were at least partially explained to me while going through the house. Would the inspector go through everything thoroughly with me while walking through the house, or is he just going to run through it verbally? I don’t process and retain verbal information well when it’s unfamiliar territory, and I’m a first-time home buyer. I guess maybe this is something to ask the individual inspector(s) before hiring them?

    • @swiley4045
      @swiley4045 Рік тому

      @@Danielle-nz9tn
      Do you stand over the surgeon over the surgeon while he operates on your child or do you ask the pilot what he is doing when he is on final approach and expect them to not get distracted. It’s your inspection and if you are that insistent (and foolish) walk through with the inspector and see how you get them out of their rhythm. Also the home inspector is liable for your actions; I had one guy who went in the attic ON HIS OWN and walking across ceiling joists and about fell through the ceiling. Another owner left and ripped into me since the potential buyer was walking through their home unaccompanied and she was watching and listening to everything said by every inspector. If you trust your Realtor then you better have a Realtor that has ethics and not out for their commission, otherwise you don’t have a clue how the real estate “game” works.

  • @sweetcheaks921
    @sweetcheaks921 4 місяці тому

    I did everything wrong and I'm freakin out. 😢

  • @lyonheart4099
    @lyonheart4099 4 роки тому

    hi how do i look into short leases deals ? buying and selling ?

  • @steveklemetti8035
    @steveklemetti8035 5 місяців тому

    My advice is to not use an inspector but to talk to the owner to get the history of the house. An inspector does not know the history of the house and why things have been done or not done by the owner.

  • @piercebrooker7268
    @piercebrooker7268 4 роки тому +2

    VERY TRUE, ALSO REALLY GOOD POINTS MADE, THANK YOU FOR HELPING THE REST OUT WITH THIS INFORMATION- PIERCING INSTINCTS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT #FOLLOWUS

  • @xBloodXGusherx
    @xBloodXGusherx 5 років тому +3

    100th Like!

  • @ahsin.shabbir
    @ahsin.shabbir 4 роки тому

    If i'm looking at a condo, and the HOA is very tight at keeping things well-maintained, do I really need an inspector that might cost me $500+ or should I just do the inspection myself? I'm fairly handy and have high attention to detail.

    • @TheMattLeighton
      @TheMattLeighton  4 роки тому +1

      In smaller condos with less maintenance (i.e. less chance of something breaking), there is less risk in forgoing the home inspection

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 4 роки тому +2

    ALWAYS ALWAYS GET AN INSPECTION! I would never buy a home without one. That is pure folly and road to financial ruin. You don't want to live the film The Money Pit in real life. Excellent tips and advice!

  • @guineapigzed
    @guineapigzed 4 місяці тому

    Let them inspect, but sign a clause that says it means fuck all.
    Escrow is Latin for skin the seller.

  • @txoxley
    @txoxley 3 роки тому

    Hahahaha-cheapest home inspector. That was the same reason I paid full price for LASIK eye surgery! It’s only your vision. 🥴

  • @ThePerfectHoodlum
    @ThePerfectHoodlum 3 роки тому

    "Just get a seller credit instead of repairs." --Benjamin Franklin