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Last Updated: Nov 21, 2024
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To gain valuable information regarding the condition of a home and its operating systems. To learn about the positive aspects of a home. To be advised of any repairs, maintenance or necessary improvements, the time frame in which they should be addressed and the approximate costs involved. To obtain useful information regarding home maintenance and preservation.
Buyers
- To feel confident about your purchase decision
- To obtain knowledge of your home functions as a whole
- To prioritize and budget for any needed repairs, maintenance or improvements
- Pre-Delivery Inspections (Ontario New Home Warranty Program)
Sellers Pre-Listing Inspection
- For full disclosure of the condition of your home through the eyes of a critical third party
- To give you an opportunity, if necessary, to make repairs to your home in advance, helping expedite the sale of your home
- To show potential buyers
Investors
- To protect and maintain your investment by keeping up to date with repairs and needed improvements
Homeowners
- To discover and deal with issues as they develop reducing the need for major repairs later
- To be aware of approaching costs so that proper budgeting can be done i.e. remaining life expectancy of your roof
- To obtain knowledge of how to effectively maintain your investment
- 30 Day Form, Year End Form, Second Year Form, and Major Structural Defect Form (Ontario New Home Warranty Program)
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David Robinson, Con. Eng.
Home & Commercial Inspections
Telephone: 519.442.1700
Facsimile: 519.442.1709
Toll Free: 1.866.952.1700
email: info@dmrinspec.com
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