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| Guidelines on Environmental Home Inspection |
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| Written by Cassiano Travareli |
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See to it that the contingency provides you an option to withdraw from the agreement to buy the house if results of a home and environmental inspection showed that the property is not worth the price you have agreed to pay for. A contingency should also give you an option to ask the home seller to do some necessary repairs. Most buyers are concerned only of the structure and foundation of the house that most often than not, they give only second thought to having the property check for any environmental hazards. Several primary environmental and health issues that should be included in the inspection are radon, lead dust, drinking water and molds and mildew. A safe water for cooking, drinking and bathing is important for you and your family’s health so see to it that the supply in the property you are planning to buy does not contain lead or other contaminants. Cassiano Travareli |
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