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5 Things Every Home Buyer Should Know in Florida Before Moving In

  • Writer: frank mccall
    frank mccall
  • Jan 17
  • 1 min read
Florida home with palm tree in front, representing typical home inspection property

Buying a home is exciting, but it can also be stressful - especially if hidden issues sneak up after closing. A professional home inspection helps uncover problems early and gives you peace of mind. here are five key things every Florida home buyer should know before signing on the dotted line.


  1. Same-Day Reporting Saves You Time

    Knowing the results of your inspections quickly is crucial. At McCall Home Inspections, we offer same-day reporting, so you can review findings, make informed decisions, and move forward without delay.

  2. Thermal Imaging Can Reveal Hidden Issues

    Not all problems are visible to the naked eye. Thermal imaging helps hidden moisture, electrical hotspots, and insulation gaps, giving you a clearer picture of your home's condition.

  3. Understanding Permit History Matters

    Florida homes can have unpermitted work that may cause headaches down the line. A thorough review of a property's permit history ensures that all past renovations or additions were completed legally and safely.

  4. Buyer Education Walkthrough

    A home inspections isn't just about the report - it's about understanding your home. A buyer education walk through guides you through the property, explaining systems, potential maintenance issues, and how to protect your investment.

  5. Post-Inspection Support Is Key

    Even after the inspection, questions often arise. Post-inspection support ensures you can get answers about your report or findings anytime, helping you feel confident in your home purchase.


Bonus Tip: Always hire a licensed, ethical home inspector who follows Florida and InterNACHI standards. Cutting corners now could lead to costly surprises later.

 
 
 

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