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November 11th, 2009

Summary of Oregon Home Inspector
Certification Law and Standards of Practice for Home Inspections

Pre-Purchase Inspections: Learn about the property you are purchasing.
When you are making what is likely the largest investment of your life, you should know as much as possible about what you are buying. That’s why it’s smart to have your future home inspected before you make your purchase.  Most purchase contracts contain provisions for a home inspection to be performed within a certain time frame, and sometimes they specify what action the buyer and seller may take if problems are uncovered.

You should make every effort to be present during the inspection so that you will have an opportunity to ask questions and see first-hand what we look at.  You will receive an inspection report with descriptions, and photographs, of any problems with the home.

What components are inspected?

*Lots & Grounds, *Roof, *Exterior surfaces, *Garage, *Attic, *Bathrooms, *Electrical, *Fireplace, *Kitchen,
*Structural components, *Heating system, *Air conditioning, *Plumbing, *Tile, Flooring,
*Windows and Doors, *Interior rooms, *Basement/Crawlspace, *And more

For more information, please email Ernie Freitag at: ernie@arrowinspectionsllc.com
or fill out an Arrow Home Inspections contact form.