Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Home Inspections in Colorado
So you have been prequalified for your financing, found the property with your Buyer's Agent, negotiated price and terms of the home sale. Now what? One of the most important items within the dates and deadlines of the contract is the period where you have the opportunity to inspect the property. Some people wish to complete the inspection on their own, while others hire professional home inspectors. We always recommend the use of a home inspector. Home inspectors can do a thorough walk through of the property and let you know if there are items that are or could pose a problem in the future. Typically the home inspection should be completed within the first 10-15 days after the contract is signed depending upon how long the contract period until closing is. We recommend that our clients do the home inspection as quickly as possible after title review because if potential items come up we want to be able to address them in a timely manner to make best use of both the Buyer and Seller's time. If items do come up we will execute a notice to correct. These items are presented to the seller and then they have 1 of 3 options. They can agree to do all the items, none of the items, or present an alternative resolution. Depending on how the seller responds to the inspection items will determine the next step. If they agree to correct the items great, no other action is required. If they refuse to complete the items or offer an alternative resolution the buyer will then need to respond that they are either terminating or accepting the terms of the sellers response. The Colorado contract to buy and sell real estate has two different dates that deal with inspections. The first is the inspection objection and the second is inspection resolution. The inspection objection date is the latest date you can object to the items under the terms of the contract. The inspection resolution is the date that all parties to the contract must agree to the terms of the inspection resolution. If no resolution is reached by that date the contract automatically terminates. If you have questions regarding this process or are in the market to buy, sell, or invest in homes in Grand Junction Colorado please don't hesitate to contact us at 970-261-2014 or visiting us at our website.
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