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Deal-breakers are things that are wrong with the home that you can not change. Most are typically external factors, but some can be internal. Otherwise its just a question of budget and it would be silly to discuss deal breakers without knowing your plans/budget/needs. External deal breakers: On a busy street.
Damaged pipes, malfunctioning water heaters, and backed-up sewage systems are commonly found in home inspections. Older homes carry pipes that are outdated and prone to failure. Home inspectors will report these incompatible plumbing materials, as well as any ruptures, leaks, or backups in a homes sewage system.
At the Home Building Facility Inspectors will assess several areas of how the manufactured home is built, including its body and frame, thermal protection, roof, plumbing systems, electrical, fire safety and, of course, the structural stability before the home is transported to your home site.
During a manufactured home inspection, a certified inspector will evaluate the condition of the homes foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, heating and cooling systems, and more. They will also check for compliance with HUD regulations and ensure that the home is safe to live in.
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