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Locality: Marietta, Georgia

Phone: +1 770-893-2271



Address: 860 Johnson Ferry Rd., NE 30342 Marietta, GA, US

Website: www.GeorgiaHomePros.com/

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Georgia Home Pros.com 02.06.2021

Oh my goodness! Crazy busy week! YES, HOME INSPECTION COMPANIES ARE ESSENTIAL! Because, the economy relies upon real estate...which rely upon us to purchase real estate... But, WOW!~ WE ARE SWAMPED! Using mask, gloves, and lots of sanitizer, lysol & lysol wipes! I have mixed thoughts on Scott being in the public I worry, but, Scott says we haveto be there for our clients NEEDS. Being extremely cautious....... He comes home & goes directly to the back door in our fin basement, into the shower & leaves all his clothes, mask etc downstairs to air out for few days or lysols everything.... Then comes upstairs to join me for dinner, ALL CLEAN & SANITIZED! LOL See more

Georgia Home Pros.com 13.05.2021

2020 GeorgiaHomePros.com Real Estate Inspections & Environmental NEW brochures turned out GREAT! We have been invited to speak at a few real estate offices this month! So exciting :) They want us to teach their agents more about inspections to make them better agents. <3

Georgia Home Pros.com 09.05.2021

Extremely important advice when buying a home... Sellers property disclosure before the offer! Most buyers don’t realize that they should always receive an SPD aka sellers property disclosure prior to writing an offer on a home. A sellers property disclosure Discloses many important details and issues they may have had with the home during their home ownership while they occupied the property. If they have not occupied the property in the last year they are not required... to complete a sellers disclosure. Most sellers disclosures will Help you learn about the properties history. Such as, the age of the home, furnace, roof, HVAC (heating & cooling) & Water heater. And if any of the home was involved in a class action lawsuit, type of plumbing, structural issues, insurance claims, any repairs that were made during their homeownership. There may be more or less on your sellers disclosure depending on your locale. But this is the basics! You should always receive a sellers disclosure prior to making an offer so you are making an educated offer based on the (whole story) detailed condition of the home. If you don’t, don’t be afraid to ask your agent or the seller. This is a must. Keep in mind, you will normally still have a chance to do a home inspection to determine the current condition of the home Even if you’re buying the home in as is condition you should still be allowed to do your own inspection based on doing it for your own knowledge. Normally, you will have in writing, 5 to 15 days to complete the home inspection which is considered your "due diligence period". In the state of Georgia, if you have a due diligence period detailed in your contract. This period allows you to back out of the contract for any reason during your due diligence period only without losing your deposit or risking legal action. After you complete your home inspection you will submit your request for repairs to the seller. At that point anything is up for negotiation so we highly recommend you ask for as much as possible because it may be negotiated for less then you’re starting point. The seller may do the repairs or some of them or they may take it off the price. Remember, every real estate transaction is unique and the route to closing is never the same! Via: Sheila, Real Estate Inspections Office Manager See more

Georgia Home Pros.com 30.04.2021

A must read for anyone looking to hire Inspector now or in the future... Undercover buyers put 12 home inspectors to the test after setting up obvious defects that any home inspector should have found. FYI: We have signed a no conflict of interest pledge...