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"The first thing we do... after home recovery is hire a home inspector!" ðŸ”ðŸĄ

"Check the episode before transfer. Most important." 🔎

Because the project is still responsible for editing.

At first we thought the new house wouldn't be a problem.

But when the mechanic actually checked...

Found an uneven floor, a hollow floor, a staircase, a hollow, a closed door, a beveled doorknob, all the little things you found. ðŸ˜ģ

Even more the first house.

So we want to check as thoroughly as possible.

Because something. If you take the transfer,

It might cost you money to fix it yourself later. ðŸĨđ

"The more detailed it is before transfer, the more it reduces the long-term problem."

# Lemon 8 invites # First house # Home review # Check the house # The house diary of S ðŸĄ

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I like framing this as a reminder that no builder gets a free pass. Even when the buyer is a well-known home inspector, defects still happen because they’re a normal part of the construction process. The key is identifying them and getting them corrected before and after closing. Even knowing th
Brandy Aguirre

Brandy Aguirre

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What to look for during a home inspection🔎⚒ïļ
Home Inspection Checklist: What to Look For! (Buyers & renters, don’t miss these key areas!) we actually dropped out of buying THREE homes due to issues that came up on the inspection! It would’ve costed us thousands!!! - Roof & Gutters – Look for missing shingles, leaks, or sagging a
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emmyðŸĐ·

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Make money as a field inspector
ðŸšĻFIELD INSPECTIONSðŸšĻ Want to learn how to become a field inspector ? Here’s a few things you should knowâ€Ķâ€Ķ You can make a range of $15 to $200 per day. Signing up is easy and doesn’t require too much. You will need to complete an application and possibly a background check. A phone int
Elite Mobile Notary Service

Elite Mobile Notary Service

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When the fare inspector is the fare evader 😂🚇ðŸ‘Ū‍♂ïļ
When the fare inspector is the fare evader 😂🚇ðŸ‘Ū‍♂ïļ #NYPD #FareEvasion #NYCSubway #YourTaxDollarsAtWork #ViralReels #SubwayChronicles #TransitFails #NYC #MetroComedy #HopThatShit
Monopoly Ace

Monopoly Ace

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Home Inspector Reacts to Arizona Homes for Sale
I spent the day touring homes with one of Arizona’s most well-known home inspectors, CyFy. And honestly? Watching a home inspector shop for HIS own home is fascinating. The things he notices in 10 seconds would blow most buyers’ minds. One thing we both agree on: New build and resale homes c
Brandy Aguirre

Brandy Aguirre

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Home Buying Tips
#realestatetips #RealTalk #atlanta
Keys With Alex

Keys With Alex

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Arizona Home Inspector Explains What Buyers Should Fear Most
I asked CyFy, who inspects homes for a living, what defect scares him the most when buying a home for himself. His answer? Structural issues. ðŸ˜ģ Not bathtub cracks. Not gas leaks. Not broken window welds. Structural problems. Why? Because structural repairs can be EXTREMELY expensive a
Brandy Aguirre

Brandy Aguirre

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âœĻ Homemaking While you Homeschool: A Recap
I used to think I had to choose: ðŸ‘‰ðŸ― A clean house or joyful kids ðŸ‘‰ðŸ― A structured homeschool or a soft place to land ðŸ‘‰ðŸ― A life poured out for others or time with Jesus Turns outâ€Ķ Real homemaking is building a home where God is welcome. And that means the rhythm might look a little messy—but
Anastasia

Anastasia

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Yes, as a buyer you can absolutely choose your own inspector and you should meet them at the house. The inspector works for YOU, not the seller. This is your chance to really understand what you're buying, ask questions, and learn about the systems of the home before you're locked in. Think
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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“i’D rAtHer hAve aN oLDeR hOmEðŸĨī”â€Ķâ€Ķ whatever you say ðŸĪ—. I held my breath for majority of the inspection ðŸĪĒ
Inspector Knight

Inspector Knight

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Get a roof inspection every single time you buy a house. I don’t care if the home is brand new. I don’t care if the roof was just replaced. I don’t care if the roof is 20 years old. Get. A. Roof. Inspection. Roofs are one of the first lines of defense on a home — and they are honestly the
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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🏠 5 Home Buying Mistakes That Cost Thousands
🏠 Buying a home is excitingâ€Ķ but the wrong move can cost you thousands ðŸ’ļ These are 5 common home-buying mistakes every future homeowner should know before signing on the dotted line. âœĻ I’m currently saving for my first home, and learning these lessons now could save me a lot of money later.
Mariah J💕✝ïļðŸ’•

Mariah J💕✝ïļðŸ’•

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Here are the things I pointed out while showing this home to my buyers First — drainage. You could tell water pools in certain areas when it rains hard. That's a problem if it isn't directed away from the house. Second - siding. This T-111 siding needs paint ASAP. If water gets in too long,
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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Someone said, "The biggest problem in your industry is that realtors bribe inspectors to pass bad homes." That's not the biggest problem in real estate. Period. End of story. But it did make me stop and think — what is the biggest problem? I'll let you all sound off below & beca
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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CG Chronicles: Buying a Home with no Realtor Pt 2
Since buying my new home I have learned so much! I am currently in the closing process and it is so confusing! Here are some tips to know before you are about to close on your home in the future! 1. Try not to make any large purchases three months before buying a home. The loan officers will
JazzyJ | Curls

JazzyJ | Curls

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Wood Rot
ðŸ“Ē HOME BUYERS: Don’t Get Fooled by Fresh Paint! ðŸĄðŸšŦ Just because a home looks freshly repaired doesn’t mean the problem is gone for good. Mold, termites, and water damage can come back fast—sometimes even before you close the deal. 🛠ïļ Here’s the risk: Some sellers repair visible damage just t
gingerfitting

gingerfitting

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We were really worried about the things we couldn't see — and the inspector couldn't either — in this flip house. After the inspection, I wrote a 27-item repair request. The big issues? The main electrical shutoff was broken — you couldn't even turn off the power. The furnace wasn't
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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Did CyFy Choose A Resale Or A New Build Home?
Cy Porter, Arizona’s #1 new build home inspector, is buying a new build home?! ðŸ˜ą Yep! And he just finished his blue tape walkthrough. Stay tuned to see how that wentâ€Ķ #buyingahome #newbuildhomes #newconstruction #arizonarealestate #arizonarealtor
Brandy Aguirre

Brandy Aguirre

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Arizona New Build Test: Can They Impress Cy Porter, the Home Inspector?
CyFy literally spends his days inspecting homes and documenting defects. He knows the common issues, understands workmanship standards, and isn’t afraid to ask questions. If a builder can deliver a great product and stand behind it when someone with THAT level of knowledge is buyingâ€Ķ that says s
Brandy Aguirre

Brandy Aguirre

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We need the best work! ðŸĄ #homeinspector #fy #house #househunting
Honey ðŸĪ | Realistic Girly

Honey ðŸĪ | Realistic Girly

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A laptop displays a 'Which Loan is Right for You?' comparison table, alongside printed 'Closing Disclosure' documents, water bottles, and a plant on a table, illustrating the detailed paperwork involved in home buying.
A close-up of a 'Closing Cost Details' section from a Closing Disclosure document, itemizing various borrower-paid fees like origination charges, appraisal fees, recording fees, homeowner's insurance, and property taxes.
A clear table titled 'Which Loan Is Right for You?' comparing FHA, Conventional, VA, and USDA loans, highlighting their down payment requirements, credit flexibility, and specific eligibility criteria for homebuyers.
Buying A Home? Let’s Talk Loan Types 📝
Buying a home was one of the most exciting — and honestly, stressful — experiences I’ve had. I didn’t grow up learning how this stuff works. No one handed me a guide. So when I finally stepped into the homeownership world, I felt overwhelmed and underprepared. Buying your first home can feel lik
Chels ☀ïļ

Chels ☀ïļ

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The Home Inspector Is Now The Home Buyer 🔑
For years, Cy has walked through other people’s homes. He’s climbed into attics, crawled through crawlspaces, inspected roofs, documented defects, and helped thousands of buyers understand exactly what they’re purchasing. Now, he gets to be the homeowner. Not the inspector. Not the guy wr
Brandy Aguirre

Brandy Aguirre

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Become a Field Inspector
Training this Saturday link inmy bio #fieldinspector #money
ArtieshaTheNotary

ArtieshaTheNotary

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Red Flags ðŸšĐ to look for when buying a Home
Asking about every little thing might seem like it’s annoying or being too hard on the home. But looking for these red flags can help you to understand what kind of home you’re getting into. So you get the full picture and aren’t surprised by anything. Honestly, every home is going to have issu
Addi | Sustainable Home Living

Addi | Sustainable Home Living

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Honestly? | LOVE when buyers follow the home inspector around during an inspection. Here's why: They learn what to actually ask the seller to fix — and what's better for them to handle later. They get a crash course in how to maintain the home long-term. They leave understanding how the sy
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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If you're about to buy a house, don't just hire the first inspector you find on Google. Here are 10 questions you NEED to ask your home inspector before you hire them — because a rushed, vague, or inexperienced inspection can cost you thousands later. From licensing to report samples to a
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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Homemaking While You Homeschool – Pt. 3
Your kids don’t need chore charts to become good people. They need youâ€Ķleading with grace, letting them help, and laughing when the laundry falls apart. Homemaking while homeschooling doesn’t mean you do it all. It means you invite them in. And the mess becomes the ministry. ðŸĪ Save this
Anastasia

Anastasia

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Red flags to look for when buying a home ðŸšĐ🏠
House hunting? Don’t let the fresh paint fool you. As first time home buyers, we didn’t really know what to look for/ask.. and we found ourselves in quite a pickle when we had a leak within months of moving in. But you don’t have to go through this, learn from my mistakes! 😅 Here are a few red fla
emmyðŸĐ·

emmyðŸĐ·

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A light-colored house with dark shutters and a black front door adorned with a red wreath, featuring a text overlay "Unexpected Home Expenses," illustrating the article's theme of hidden homeownership costs.
A Honeywell thermostat displaying 75 degrees with a target of 62 degrees, accompanied by text explaining the AC wasn't working, highlighting an unexpected home appliance failure.
An image showing a "CHOICE Home Warranty" claim approval for an AC replacement, with text explaining the homeowner paid $75 but waited a month for the repair, illustrating the benefits and drawbacks of home warranty.
Hidden Costs of Owning a Home ðŸĄ
“Buy a house” they said. “Why keep paying rent when you can own?” What they don’t tell you, are all the unexpected things that can happen. ðŸĨē First year of living in my home, two major home appliances stopped working. During inspection, I was given a heads up from my inspector. “Start saving
Carina 💕

Carina 💕

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After Inspecting Hundreds of New Build Homes, Would He Buy One?
CyFy has spent years crawling through new build homes finding defects for a living. That’s literally what people hire him to do. He’s seen it all: Poor workmanship. Missed issues. Contractors cutting corners. Builders dragging their feet on warranty repairs. Customer service nightmares.
Brandy Aguirre

Brandy Aguirre

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One of the things I hear from sellers all the time is, "Oh, the inspector won't find anything!" Let me tell you - as the listing agent, I'm always setting that expectation straight. Home inspectors are literally paid to find something. That's their job! In today's market, se
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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Become a Field Inspector
Become a Field Inspector #fieldinspections #notary
ArtieshaTheNotary

ArtieshaTheNotary

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If you're selling your house soon, save this — especially if you're already in the middle of the transaction. First, the market responds faster than your emotions. I know you love your home. You made memories there. But buyers respond to price, condition, and availability — not emotion. Fe
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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Are trade inspections a waste of money? Someone said buyers should only do a general home inspection and skip trade-specific inspections (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) because no one has the money for all that and tradespeople will just upsell to find work. Here's the thing, if your inspector is
AlishaCollinsRE

AlishaCollinsRE

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Home Warranty
#Reels #shorts #real -estate #homeinspection #DIY #FYP #viral #jpsrealestate#renovations #newconstruction #new homes #CapCut #Electrician) #homeowner #home ownership #buyers #first timehomebuyers #trendingpostchallenge #trendingvideo #trending #Texasrealestate #buyersassistance progra
JP’s Real Estate Inspections

JP’s Real Estate Inspections

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What’s next after your offer gets accepted? âœĻ
Congratulations, your offer has been accepted! 🎉 Next steps: 1. Schedule a home inspection ðŸĄ : your realtor will help you find a home inspector in the area and can also help with scheduling a day for them to do the inspection this will be included in your closing costs. 2. Secure financing and
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