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4ish years ago when I bought a house I was convinced not to get a house inspection, would it be crazy to get one now just to make sure it's all good?

Was 25 and super nervous, so when the realtor was like "oh yeah they just check for basic stuff, but I looked around and it looks great" I was like "Oh okay, this is so astronomically expensive every penny saved is good..."

Everything has been great as far as I can tell. House was built like 40 years ago but super well maintained it seemed and I've been super happy. But just curious if maybe I should hire someone to make sure there was nothing outstanding from back then, and no major issues have popped up in the last couple years like leaks/foundation issues, the like.

Is that crazy? Is it weird to call and be like "I'm not selling, I just wanna make sure there are no issues I need to address before they get worse"

Is there a certain type of inspector I should get? I know some inspectors are notoriously lazy.

Also I moved in 2 weeks before covid lock downs happened for time line stuff.

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  • Always make the sale contingent on an inspection (and also on the sale of your current house,)

    A full inspection covers all sorts of things, many of which are regulated and mandated in specific locations. Here’s a basic article on it

    It’s not weird to get one if you haven’t before, and it’s a good idea. They can also point out code violations (and I’m not sure how expensive that can get… they may mandate you fix it. It may just be a reconditioned you fix it.)(and if you ever need to get a permit, the mandatory inspection that frequently happens with that is a bad time to find out.)

  • We got an inspection on both ends, when we purchased (was required by the lender) and an appraisal, too. A pre-sale inspection should indicate to you if you have any lurking problems that will come up during sale if you don’t know about them and could jeopardize a deal.

  • There are at-least 2 good books on house-inspecting.

    ( looking .. dayum, there's zillions of books on it, now.. )

    https://www.amazon.com/Inspecting-House-Pros-Rex-Cauldwell/dp/1561584622/

    is the one I invested-in, years ago ( not to do house-inspection, just to learn the competence of it )

    Please invest in that book, or an equivalent to it, and make your own inspection of the house, 1st.

    Then you'll have much better understanding of the entire subject.

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