About Big Bear Homes That Are Owned By Banks
Big Bear Lake, California is a beautiful place to buy a home. If you're looking at Big Bear homes, buying a bank-owned home can be a great buy for many reasons. The low price being the most obvious. However, like everything else, there are drawbacks even among the many wonderful Big Bear homes.
Because the bank doesn't know very much about the history of the homes they foreclose on, they are immune from disclosure requirements. This means they don't have to provide any disclosures that relate to the general condition of the home, even Big Bear Lake homes. The house could have flooded numerous times and be chock full of mold, but they don't have to tell you because they probably don't know about it.
Especially when investigating Big Bear homes, this makes hiring a good home inspector of the utmost importance. It is in your best interest to examine every part of a home you are going to buy and the home inspector is the biggest part of that equation.
Your home inspector will check for contract code quality construction in things like the electrical work of your home which could pose a potential fire risk. He can also check things like roofing or plumbing for leaks in the house. Qualified home inspectors will even go further into detail and check things like the oven for proper heating.
You will spend on average about one thousandth of the actual home price to have inspectors thoroughly examine most Big Bear homes. It is definitely well worth the minor expense.
It is always better to know what you are getting into from the onset. Even if a home is brand new, it is always a good idea to check everything anyway. Some builders may not be as good as others and do things in a shoddy or completely wrong manner. Knowledge is power.
Article by Bart Kane (pen), Big Bear homes realtor and homeowner in Big Bear, California.
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