Attend the home inspection
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"Being present at the inspection enables the buyer to get a sense of the overall feeling of the home, and the inspector is available to answer any questions in real time. Talking face to face with the inspector also helps to avoid major misinterpretations of the report."
David Mielke, home inspector, P.M. Services, Northport
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