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The information gathered during a home inspection can benefit the buyer as Well as the Seller :
By making them familiar with the home. The location of shut off valves, pump switches, heating and cooling filters, and breaker panels is all found in a comprehensive home inspection.

The inspection process identifies and maps these items and also provides the buyer with important information about maintaining the home to make sure their investment stays safe and functional for years to come.

The inspector's work benefits both the buyer and the seller, sometimes in similar ways, but often the inspection takes care of opposite sides of the same coin.

If the seller purchases the inspection, the cost of the process can be factored into the asking price of the house.

If the buyer has the home inspected, it is usually up to him to cover the cost, so either way, the seller is not out the cost of the inspection.

 Furthermore, if the home inspection points out the necessity for major or minor repairs, the buyer can insist on correcting the problems prior to closing.

If any major issues are pointed out during the inspection process, the buyer can adjust the purchase price by an amount that will incorporate the cost of the repairs.