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Pre-Listing Inspection:
A pre-listing inspection is an inspection performed prior to listing a property for sale. This type of inspection is a detailed assessment of the property's function and safety, not its cosmetic appearance. Click Here For More Information.

Pre-Purchase Inspection:
A pre-purchase inspection is an inspection done prior to closing on the sale of a property. Typically, a buyer will write a contract contingent on the completion of a home inspection. This type of inspection is a detailed non-destructive visual evaluation of the function and safety of a home. The age and condition of all the aspects of the home are assessed. A mold or radon inspection may also be necessary in order to find other serious problems in the home. Click Here For More Information.

Mold Inspection:
Molds are fungi. Tiny particles of mold are present in the indoor and outdoor air that we breathe. Under the right conditions mold spores can multiply- towards dangerous levels and thrive. In order to create a proper environment to grow, mold most importantly needs MOISTURE. Click Here For More Information.

Radon Inspection:

Radon is a radioactive, cancer-causing gas that cannot be seen, smelled, or tasted. Radon is a naturally occurring gas that can enter the home through cracks, doorways, sump pumps, and other openings. Click Here For More Information.

Septic Tank and Septic System Inspection:
An onsite Wastewater Treatment System inspection is an objective evaluation of the onsite septic tank system's characteristics based on the experience and expertise of a qualified inspector in accordance with prescribed standards. It is an evaluation of each component examined leading to a conclusion about the septic system's condition.  It is a  report of the evaluation of each component examined, leading to a conclusion about the septic system's condition, at the time of inspection.  It is not a warranty or guarantee that the system will properly function for any period of time in the future. Nor is there any assurance that the soil is adequately treating or will adequately treat effluent.
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Lead Paint Inspection
Lead exposure can come from a number of sources, including soil and water, but the most prevalent exposure in Maryland comes from lead-based paint found in residences built prior to 1978.  In Maryland, lead poisoning is the most common childhood disease, however, lead poisoning is totally preventable. Some of the side effects of lead poisoning are mental retardation, hyperactivity, kidney problems, seizures and coma. Even low levels of lead in a child’s blood can cause learning disabilities and low IQ.   Click Here for More Information.

 

 
 
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