Sacramento short sales are usually sold as-is.
Because of this, many Sacramento short sale buyers neglect to get a home inspection. Apparently, they figure that the seller would not be liable for any repair costs, so why bother? This is faulty reasoning.
A California home buyer orders a Roseville or Folsom home inspection for several reasons. The most important is to determine the actual condition of the home.
Any buyer needs to know the condition of the home whether or not there is a possibility that the seller will pay for any repairs. Without a Sacramento home inspection, how can a California home buyer know if the purchase is a good investment? If the Sacramento home buyer will have to pay for all repairs, it’s a good idea to have some idea of how much money will be required before you invest.
Whether you are purchasing a Sacramento short sale, Auburn lender financed home or signing a lease option on a Sacramento condo, make sure you order a home inspection by James Budrow
.