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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the j1 inspection document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Property Address and Escrow Number in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the Seller(s) Name and Buyer(s) Name sections. This identifies all parties involved in the transaction.
  4. Input the TMK Number, which is essential for property identification within Hawaii's tax map system.
  5. Review the options regarding acceptance of the building inspection report. Select one of the checkboxes that best reflects your decision regarding repairs or acceptance of conditions noted in the report.
  6. If applicable, specify any requested repairs or credits in the provided fields to ensure clarity on what is expected from the Seller.
  7. Finally, have both Buyer(s) and Seller sign and date where indicated to finalize the document.

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A home inspection contingency should not scare a seller if their property is in good condition, he adds. Ultimately, its up to you whether to buy a house without an inspection. But as a general rule of thumb, buying a home without an inspection can create real risks and financial challenges.
How much does a home inspection cost in Hawaii? Home inspectors in Hawaii typically charge from $300 to $450 for a typical Honolulu condo, depending on square footage. An Oahu inspection might range from $650 to $850 for a single-family home.
1. No inspection, no dice. A major red flag when entering negotiations of a possible home purchase is when the owner will not allow an inspection.
Another sign that may indicate a poor home inspection is when the report does not include detailed descriptions of any defects or issues found during the inspection. This can be an indication that the inspector is inexperienced or not thorough in their work.
The structural systems and foundations often pose the riskiest part of a home inspection. These include the homes walls, floors, ceilings, roof, and foundation. The risk arises from the potential for docHub underlying damage that can be hidden from view.

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Top reasons homes fail inspection Foundation flaws such as cracks, troublesome tree roots and uneven settling or lack of steel reinforcement. An aging, damaged or deteriorating roof. Missing flashing or shingles. Damaged siding. Rotted wood. Improper grading that doesnt allow water to move away from the house.

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