MARYLAND HOME INSPECTIONS
WHEN EXPERIENCE COUNTS, YOU WANT A HOMEFINDERS.COM AGENT IN YOUR CORNER.

One of the most critical and anxiety causing activities involved in buying
or selling a home is the home inspection performed by the buyer following acceptance of the Maryland
Contract of Sale.
Inspections can needlessly cause contracts to fall apart. In that case, no
one wins. The buyer doesn't get the house he/she/they wanted. The seller doesn't sell the home
as expected.
Experienced agents understand the importance of home inspections. We also
understand how a home inspection relates to the Contract of Sale in Maryland. If the
purchaser of your home for sale has requested a Home Inspection Contingency and you accept that contract,
the buyer will hire a home inspector and carefully test and observe the appliances, heating,
cooling, electrical, plumbing, structure of the home and make an evaluation about the condition.
If the buyer's home inspector find equipment or appliances that are not
working as the manufacturer intended, then it will be noted on the Home Inspection Report and the
buyers are likely to ask for that item to be repaired.
Homefinders.com agents are very familiar with home inspections and will
help you understand the importance of any requested repairs.
Repairs pursuant to a Maryland
Contract of Sale are limited to matters of structure, electrical, plumbing, mechanicals and
appliances. They do not cover cosmetics, codes, and other matters not covered by the Maryland Contract of
Sale.
Your Homefinders.com agent will help you with the home inspection report.

