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Zeny Maninang

Sales Representative

*Gold Award, 2008

* President's Award, 2007

*Emerald Award, 2005, 2004

* Platinum Award, 2006,2003

 

HomeLife/Bayview

Realty Inc.

Real Estate Brokerage

Independently Owned & Operated

 505 Highway 7 East Suite 201,

Thornhill, Ontario Canada

L3T 7T1


Office: 

(905) 889-2200

 

Toronto Line:

(416) 324-2822

 

Email:

info@sellhomestoronto.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

TORONTO REAL ESTATE

DO WE NEED A HOME INSPECTION?

 

A home inspection prior to purchasing a home or condominium can bring peace of mind when you sign the sales contract. Knowing what to expect both inside and out will help you make an informed decision about the value of the home and the future upkeep.

A home inspection accomplishes two important goals. First, it gives you a chance to determine the condition of the house, its structural soundness, and the condition of its mechanical systems. Second, it brings any problems to the seller's attention at a time when they can be resolved before closing a sale.

If you sign a contract before inspection, consider including a clause that the sale is contingent upon a satisfactory structural inspection, and specify when the inspection is to be carried out. That way, you are protected.

A comprehensive inspection includes a visual examination of the structure from top to bottom, including the heating, air conditioning systems, the interior plumbing and electrical systems, the roof and visible insulation, walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors, the foundation, basement and visible structure.

Following the examination, the inspector will provide a report that not only points out possible defects or areas of concerns, but also the positive aspects of the structure as well as the type of maintenance that will be necessary to keep the home in good shape.

Even the most experienced homeowners lack the knowledge and expertise of a professional inspection firm. For example, watermarks in the basement may indicate a chronic seepage problem, or simply may be a result of a single incident.

A professional assessment will provide complete information about the condition of the property you are considering and will help avoid any unpleasant surprises after the sale. In addition, a home inspector can remain totally objective, while you as a prospective homebuyer may be emotionally involved.

The inspection fee for a typical single-family house can vary depending upon the geographic area. The particular features of the home such as size, age and special structures will be taken into consideration. A decision to have a home inspected is a good investment. You might save many times the cost of inspection by being aware of defects, maintenance requirements, and upgrading requirements.

Good decorating should not sell you on a house. Remember, you're also buying structural and mechanical systems. Walk through a house twice before you hire an inspector. The first time, look at the rooms, the floor plan, and envision your own decorating ideas for the house. The second time, go back and look at the condition of the walls, doors, appliance, and plumbing. If the home still looks good after two visits and you're getting serious about the purchase, hire an inspector.

Inspectors should be licensed in building-related fields; architects, contractors, and structural engineers are good examples. When interviewing a potential home inspection firm, carefully inquire about the specifics of their work and company. Ask how long they have been in business, ask for references from previous customers. Find out what type of insurance they carry and do they guarantee inspections?

A home inspection usually lasts about three hours. Professional inspection companies will be happy to answer all your questions. Avoid firms that issue only a verbal report. The report should be in narrative form, not just a checklist of items inspected. The home inspector should also issue a written report with accurate cost estimates for any major defects discovered during the inspection. You may find it valuable to accompany the inspector as he goes through the house.

Property inspections are not limited to residential properties. Many inspectors help homeowners with analysis and solutions to specific problems such as energy conservation, wet basements or cracked foundations. Inspectors also inspect work upon completion to ensure that a contract has been properly fulfilled.

If you are considering purchasing a home, the Ontario Real Estate Association advises that you invest in an inspection by a reputable and qualified inspection firm. Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you will make. Know what you are buying and what your future upkeep obligations will be.

For more information regarding home inspections contact the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors.  

 

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      *  Carson Dunlop Commercial Properties Inspection

 

     Paul Schuster - Independent Fire Code Specialist

 

What is The Ontario Fire Code?

The Ontario Fire Code (Ontario Reg. 388/97) is a regulation made under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act as a companion document to the Ontario Building Code.

This document provides for the safety of occupants in existing buildings through the elimination or control of Fire Hazards in and around buildings, the maintenance of Life Safety Systems in buildings, the establishing of a Fire Safety Plan in those buildings where necessary and the Retrofitting of certain occupancies.

The Fire Code is enforced by the local Fire Department, being the authority having jurisdiction.

To direct you for more detailed information, please visit Paul Schuster's website at:

 http://www.thefireguy.ca/TheOntarioFireCode.htm

 

 

Canada's Largest Home Inspection Company

 

Pillar To Post® Professional Home Inspectors visually check up to 1,600 items in and around the home that will allow you to make an informed decision about the biggest investment you will likely ever make.

 

The detailed inspection report not only identifies defects, it also builds a foundation of knowledge about the home's operating systems and components and provides a wealth of maintenance tips. The report is delivered on site - no waiting.

 

To Locate a Pillar To Post Inspector In Your Area, Call Our Head Office 1-800-294-5591 or visit our website at www.pillartopost.com

 

 

 

Carson Dunlop & Associates Ltd.
121 Carlton Street - Suite 407
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 4K2
Contact: Ryan Haffner
Toronto Area: 416-964-9415
Other Areas: 1-800-268-7070
ryan@carsondunlop.com

Since 1978, Carson Dunlop has specialized in home inspections and has long been considered a leader in the industry. Our dedicated team of Professional Engineers are friendly, customer focused and thoroughly trained. Our detailed inspection report is designed to give you peace of mind and help you make an informed decision.

www.carsondunlop.com

 

 

 

 

HOMELIFE BAYVIEW REALTY INC.

Real Estate Brokerage

Independently Owned & Operated
 505 Highway 7 East Suite 201,

Thornhill, Ontario L3T 7T1

 

Office (905) 889-2200

Toronto Line (416) 324-2822

Fax (905) 889-3322

Email:  info@sellhomestoronto.com 


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