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How a Simple Inspection Saved Me Millions in Repairs

Wednesday, December 18, 2024 6:26 AM By Koch Properties

How a Simple Inspection Saved Me Millions in Repairs

"I nearly bought my dream home, but a last-minute inspection changed everything. Everything in the house looked perfect, but the inspection proved otherwise. The home inspector revealed major foundation issues, water damage, faulty wiring, and outdated plumbing, which would potentially have cost me millions in repairs. If not for that small inspection fee, I would have been in a financial disaster." says Jane.

This is the story of a woman who learned a valuable lesson in the home-buying process: Never judge a book by its cover; open the book and read the content inside. A home inspection is essential, and skipping this step leads to a pitfall.

The inspection process typically takes 2-3 hours, depending on the size and complexity of the property. It will identify any defects or issues affecting the property's safety, function, or value.

To hire a home inspector in Kenya, you must follow a few key steps to ensure you are getting a qualified and reputable professional.

Searching for Licensed Inspectors

Start by looking for licensed home inspectors with experience in Kenyan property. You can check with bodies like the Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK) or the Institute of Quantity Surveyors of Kenya (IQSK) for recommendations, as they often have member lists that include qualified home inspectors.

Seek Recommendations

Ask friends, family, or real estate professionals for referrals. Real estate agents, mortgage brokers, or property lawyers often have connections with reliable inspectors. You can also explore online reviews on Google or social media to see if others have had positive experiences with particular inspectors.

Verify Experience and Qualifications

Ensure the inspector has relevant experience with the type of property you’re looking at—whether it’s a new build, an older home, or a specific type of construction. Look for certifications, such as training in engineering, architecture, or construction, as well as any additional certifications in home inspection.

Request Sample Reports

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A good inspector should be able to provide a sample report from a previous inspection, which shows the level of detail they offer. Look for thorough reports, clear explanations, and photos of any issues found.

Confirm Services Offered

Ask what the inspection includes. A comprehensive home inspection typically covers the foundation, structural integrity, roofing, electrical systems, plumbing, heating, and cooling systems. Ensure they also check for issues related to drainage, especially relevant given the recent El Niño rains and flooding concerns in Kenya.

Inquire about Costs and Timeline

Home inspection fees vary depending on the property size and location. Get quotes from multiple inspectors to compare costs. In addition, ask about their availability and the expected timeline for completing the inspection and delivering the report.

Check for Liability Insurance

Confirm that the inspector has liability insurance, which will protect you if any issues are missed during the inspection.

Attend the Inspection if Possible

If you can, being present during the inspection allows you to ask questions directly and better understand potential issues.

What to Expect from a Home Inspector

A home inspector will provide a detailed report of the property’s condition, highlighting any defects or issues. The inspector will also provide recommendations for repairs or maintenance, helping you prioritize your spending.

A good home inspector will have prior home inspection experience and know local building codes and regulations. They will also be able to answer any questions you have about the property and provide guidance on how to proceed. A home inspector can help you negotiate with the seller or leave the deal if necessary.

Finding the Right Home Inspector

When hiring a home inspector, look for someone with prior home inspection experience and a good reputation. Check for background checks, certifications, and licenses.

Ask for referrals from friends, family, or your real estate agent. Research the inspector’s qualifications and knowledge of local building codes and regulations. Ensure the inspector is licensed and insured to protect yourself and your property.

In Summary

Hiring a home inspector is a crucial step in Kenya's home-buying process. A qualified home inspector provides an invaluable service by evaluating a property's overall condition, helping potential buyers avoid costly repairs. Their expertise covers various essential systems, including HVAC systems, plumbing, and roofing, ensuring all house components are in good shape.

Engaging home inspectors helps identify existing issues—such as water damage or structural concerns—and allows buyers to make informed decisions. This can significantly influence negotiations with sellers, potentially saving buyers money and ensuring their investment is sound.

Hiring a trained and knowledgeable home inspector can offer peace of mind in Kenya, where real estate varies widely by location and construction quality. It is advisable to conduct background checks on potential inspectors to ensure they have the necessary training and experience.

A thorough home inspection can reveal critical details that affect a property's value and safety. By investing in this service, buyers can secure a better deal and confidently enjoy their new home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I hire a home inspector?

It helps to identify issues early that may not be visible during a casual walkthrough. They offer a money-saving offer, potentially saving thousands in unexpected repairs.

What happens if a home fails a home inspection?

A home inspection cannot pass or fail. The report results help the buyer decide whether to buy the house, negotiate, or withdraw the offer.

How much is a Home Inspection?

The service fee for a home inspector can vary widely depending on factors like location, experience, and the volume of inspections performed. In general, experienced home inspectors are more costly than beginner inspectors.

How long does a home inspection take?

A home inspection usually takes two to four hours to complete a home inspection on a single-family home. Smaller properties like condos and tiny homes can take one to two hours to inspect. The amount of time required for a home inspection depends on the size and age of the property. The more features a property has, the more time a home inspection takes.

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