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  2. 15 Things That Will Always Fail a Home Inspection (and ... - AOL

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    Once you understand why a home might fail inspection, you can better formulate a repair plan. Here are 15 common things that may come up and what you can do to address the issues.

  3. 8 Home Inspection Red Flags - AOL

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    Getty Images Our gallery of home inspection nightmares (below) is good for a laugh, but a home inspection is serious business. It's the buyer's opportunity to make sure that the house they're ...

  4. Home inspection - Wikipedia

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    The home inspector describes the condition of the home at the time of inspection but does not guarantee future condition, efficiency, or life expectancy of systems or components. Sometimes confused with a real estate appraiser, a home inspector determines the condition of a structure, whereas an appraiser determines the value of a property. In ...

  5. How to prepare for a home insurance inspection - AOL

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    An insurance company will commonly require a home insurance inspection within the first 30-60 days of the policy effective date to ensure the application was completed truthfully and accurately to ...

  6. Windstorm inspection - Wikipedia

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    Windstorm inspections look for construction features that have been shown to reduce losses in hurricanes, such as a hip roof, concrete block construction, the presence of gable end bracing, shutters and opening protections, the presence of roof to wall attachments such as toe nails, clips or hurricane straps, and the presence of a secondary ...

  7. Virginity test - Wikipedia

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    The test typically involves a check for the presence of an intact hymen, typically on the flawed assumption that it can only be, and will always be torn as a result of vaginal intercourse. [1] Virginity testing is most common in Asia and the Middle East, as well as Northern and Southern Africa and in Europe.

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