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

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    Homeowners insurance inspections differ from a standard home inspection. During a home insurance inspection, inspectors will assess the home’s structure and appliances to help determine risk.

  3. 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.

  4. Can you get homeowners insurance without an inspection? - AOL

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    An insurance home inspection allows insurers to understand the level of risk they would assume by offering you a homeowners insurance policy. During a home insurance inspection, inspectors ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Holmes on Homes - Wikipedia

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    Holmes Inspection – Part 1: Homeowners learn the value of doing your homework and verifying the credentials of a home inspector. Having been told that their 1940s-era home was "fine" in all respects, they move in only to encounter problem after problem.

  7. Home warranty - Wikipedia

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    After getting a home inspection, some real estate agents will mistakenly tell the buyer that any problems found in the home inspection will be covered with a home warranty. Instead, if the home inspection notates that something needs to be repaired or replaced before the date of closing, most home warranties will not repair or replace it.

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