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Lead Testing Your Older Home

Lead Testing Your Older Home

Buying a new home is a significant and thrilling event in your life. However, there is a silent threat that every home buyer should be aware of – lead contamination in paint. It is essential to understand that homes built before 1978 may contain this toxic...
Buyer’s Guide: Ungrounded Outlets in Older Homes

Buyer’s Guide: Ungrounded Outlets in Older Homes

This article highlights the critical issue of ungrounded electrical outlets in older homes, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing safety during the due diligence period. As home buyers and real estate agents embark on the due diligence phase of a real estate...
Top 3 Ways to Use a Home Inspection

Top 3 Ways to Use a Home Inspection

A home inspection is a crucial step in the home-buying process, providing valuable insights into the condition of a property. It empowers buyers to make informed decisions and ensures they are aware of potential issues before finalizing the purchase. In this article,...
Benefits of New-Construction Inspections

Benefits of New-Construction Inspections

New-construction inspections offer buyers assurance a home is in an optimal condition at closing. When purchasing a new-construction home, buyers and their agents often assume that everything will be in perfect condition. After all, it’s a brand-new property...
Stab-Lok Breakers: Home Buyer Beware

Stab-Lok Breakers: Home Buyer Beware

As a prospective home buyer, it’s crucial to be aware of potential electrical hazards in the house you’re considering purchasing. One common issue that has been a cause of concern in the real estate industry is the Federal Pacific Stab-Lok breaker. They...
Radon Testing Your Home

Radon Testing Your Home

Radon can accumulate at unhealthy levels in homes with no clues – making detecting the presence of high levels of radon impossible without testing the home. Whether it is a home you are considering purchasing or a home you currently live in, it is important to conduct...