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LISTINGS
Residential|Commercial|Apartment
LJH Infinity Realtors
5212 Green Cove CircleLouisville, KY 40218
502/962-9088
lisaj@ljhinfinityrealtors.com








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FOR YOUR PROTECTION:
Get A Home Inspection
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office of Housing
Federal Housing Commissioner
What the FHA Does for Buyers…
and What We Don’t Do
What we do: FHA helps people become homeowners by insuring mortgages for lenders. This allows lenders to offer mortgages to first-time buyers and others who may not qualify for conventional loans. Because the FHA insures the loan for the lender, the buyer pays only a very low down payment.
What we don’t do: FHA does not guarantee the value or condition of your potential new home. If you find problems with your new home after closing, we cannot give or lend you money for repairs, and we cannot buy the home back from you.
That’s why it is so important for you, the buyer, to get an independent home inspection. Before you sign a contract, ask a qualified home inspector to inspect your potential new home and give you the information you need to make a wise decision.
Appraisals and Home Inspections
are Different
As part of our job insuring the loan, we require that the lender conduct an FHA appraisal. An appraisal is different from a home inspection. Appraisals are for lenders; home inspections are for buyers. The lender does an appraisal for three reasons:
- To estimate the value of a house
- To make sure that the house meets FHA minimum property standards
- To make sure that the house is marketable
Appraisals are not home inspections.
Why a Buyer needs a Home Inspection
A home inspection gives the buyer more detailed information than an appraisal—information you need to make a wise decision. In a home inspection, a qualified inspector takes an in-depth, unbiased look at your potential new home to:
- Evaluate the physical condition: structure, construction, and mechanical systems
- Identify items that need to be repaired or replaced
- Estimate the remaining useful life of the major systems, equipment, structure, and finishes
What goes into a Home Inspection
A home inspection gives the buyer an impartial, physical evaluation of the overall condition of the home and items that need to be repaired or replaced The inspections gives a detailed report on the conditioned of the structural components, exterior, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, insulation and ventilation, air conditioning, and interiors.
Be an informed Buyer
It is your responsibility to be an informed buyer. Be sure that what you but is satisfactory in every respect. You have the right to carefully examine your potential new home with a qualified home inspector. You should arrange to have a home inspection before you purchase your home. Make sure your contract states that the sale of the home depends on the inspection.
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