Where can buyers find a licensed home inspector in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma maintains a public license search through the Construction Industries Board (CIB). Buyers and sellers can use this tool to look up licensed home…
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ArchivesOklahoma maintains a public license search through the Construction Industries Board (CIB). Buyers and sellers can use this tool to look up licensed home…
Read moreThe seller’s role is to provide access, keep utilities on, ensure systems are accessible, and avoid unnecessary stress. Your listing agent helps interpret reports,…
Read moreNot necessarily. Most home inspectors know a little about a lot of systems. When they flag something for further evaluation, it’s usually a request…
Read moreTermite inspections are very common, but they are not automatically required by the purchase contract. A termite inspection or treatment becomes required only if…
Read moreYes. During the inspection period, the buyer has the right to cancel the contract for any reason related to their investigations. If the parties…
Read moreA TRR is the buyer’s written request for specific repairs after inspections are complete. By submitting a TRR, the buyer waives their right to…
Read moreUnder the contract, the buyer or buyer’s agent must deliver copies of all written inspection reports within 24 hours after the inspection period expires….
Read moreNo. Only items that are not in normal working order may be requested for repair under the contract. Cosmetic issues, normal wear and tear,…
Read moreThe buyer chooses and schedules the inspector. In Oklahoma, anyone charging a fee to perform a general home inspection must be properly licensed. Buyers…
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