‘ASK DAVE’ – Our Brand NEW Video Blog Series!

Let David Brighton YOUR Day!

 

Time has FLOWN by! And we are now entering into another Summer Season.

Brighton Home Inspections has officially launched the next chapter in it’s Video Blog Series ‘Let David Brighton YOUR day’.

This Summer we feature: ‘ASK DAVE’ ~ do you have questions about Home Inspecting? Anything at all? Then ask Dave! You may be featured on his next Video Blog!

Here is the FIRST Video in this Series:

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R-Value and You ~ What should you know?

Let David Brighton YOUR Day!

 

So, what does getting a Home Inspected look like?

This week, David carries on with:

What to expect at an Inspection Part 9 - R-Value

This week David continues Indoors  and discusses ‘R-Value and Thermal Resistance’:

What he looks for, and how he conducts his inspection.

 

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You can also check out the website for things to expect when an inspector arrives at the property and other past episodes from the ‘Brighton YOUR Day’ Video Blog from Brighton Home Inspections.

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Way way Up! – The Attic

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So, what does getting a Home Inspected look like?

This week, David carries on with:

What to expect at an Inspection Part 8 - INDOORS – FINAL EPISODE

This week David continues Indoors  and discusses ‘The Attic’:

What he looks for, and how he conducts his inspection.

 

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You can also check out the website for things to expect when an inspector arrives at the property and other past episodes from the ‘Brighton YOUR Day’ Video Blog from Brighton Home Inspections.

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Heating things up now!

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So, what does getting a Home Inspected look like?

This week, David carries on with:

What to expect at an Inspection Part 7 - INDOORS

This week David continues Indoors and discusses ‘The Furnace’:

What he looks for, and how he conducts his inspection.

For more information regarding the Gov’t rebates that David talks about on this blog visit the following website: http://www.energyplan.gov.bc.ca/efficiency/PDF/LiveSmartBC-Brochure.pdf

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Mike Stewart and David Brighton Team up to Answer YOUR Questions.






Recently, David Brighton teamed with local Real Estate Agent Mike Stewart to assist in explaining Home Inspections. Below is the blog posting from Mike Stewarts own page and the Video that David was featured in.

Real Estate Home Inspections in the Vancouver Explained!

There is a lot of confusion surrounding a home inspections in Vancouver particularly among first time home buyers.

Common questions include: What is a Home Inspection? Whats included? Are home inspection for the benefit of the buyer? For the seller? For the bank/lender? Will the seller be able to see the inspection? etc.

To answer these common questions, Dave Brighton from Brighton Home Inspections has been kind enough to meet with us to answer these questions for us.

What is a Home Inspection in Vancouver?

A home inspection is when a qualified home inspector does a survey of the exterior, interior, structure, basement/foundation, roofing, heating, plumbing and electrical of the property and prepares a report for the client. Inspections often include access to the roof and boiler rooms is required. (Please note – Some strata councils don’t allow inspectors into those areas due to liability or for fear of voiding the Warranty)

The home inspector should be able to tell a buyer what the major issues are with a property (both condos and houses) with fairly high degree of accuracy.

Are Property Documents and Home Inspections Linked?

YES! Documentation on the property (PCDS, Strata Docs, etc) will have valuable information both for a home inspector and a buyer about the physical condition of the home.

For condos, I always recommend Buyers read all the strata council minutes before they get the home inspection for two reasons. First, if there is a total deal breaker in the strata documents there is no chance the Buyer won’t have to get a home inspection.

The second reason is because a lot of buyers may not be familiar with some of the concepts, some of the jargon, some of the things that have to do with the physical condition of the building. When reading the minutes, its recommended to make notes of all the things they don’t understand or have questions about, or they’re worried about, and then bring them to the home inspection and have the home inspector read them.

Home Inspectors Read Strata Minutes?

YES! Home Inspectors are always available to read strata documents and property documents. Its important to have the home inspector read them as they use the documents to get insight into the propertys condition.

Who is the Home Inspector Reporting to?

Who ever has hired them. When a Buyer is getting a home inspection, that home inspector is loyal to the buyer only. The home inspector has no loyalty to the buyer’s agent, to the seller’s agent, to the bank. And the home inspection report goes to no one except the buyer. Many home inspectors including Dave Brighton have a clause in their contract to allow a copy of the report to your agent, but if you choose not to, it’s completely confidential.

Is a Home Inspection Required or Recommended?

A home inspection is very rarely required (banks sometimes require them), but is ALWAYS RECOMMENDED! I recommend getting a home inspection for two reasons:

Its Cheap Insurance – A home inspection can let a buyer know if there are major (minor) issues with the property before they remove their subject conditions. If the inspection comes back with something the buyer does not like or is not comfortable with, they can walk away from the deal or renegotiate. I recommend home inspections for all properties, including brand new ones!
Clarity for Renos & Repairs – If the buyers plans on renovating or repairing the property, a home inspection can give a buyer a clear idea on the issues and what may be required to get a better grasp on costs for the anticipated work.
If you want learn more about Dave Brighton check him out at brightonhi.com or directly at 604-290-5557 .

Source: Mike Stewart Realtor - http://www.mikestewart.ca/

 

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