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The Importance of Inspections When Buying Distressed Real Estate
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There can be many advantages to purchasing distressed Tampa real estate. Distressed real estate can include properties that are heading into foreclosure, that are in foreclosure or that are involved in a tax sales. Moreover, distressed real estate also includes properties that are being offered for sale at a lower cost because these properties are in poor physical condition.

With all of this said, there are some steps that you need to take when it comes to purchasing distressed real estate. Specifically, it is crucial that you obtain appropriate inspections of distressed real estate before you make the purchase of such property.

Obviously, if a piece of property is in a distressed state because of its physical condition, you already are on notice that there are problems with the property. However, what you absolutely must come to understand is that although there are obvious problems, there can be many more hidden problems that are not patently obvious. And, you must identify those problems in advance of making an offer on the Tampa real estate in question in order to make certain that you are making an appropriate purchase.

You also need to keep in mind the importance of obtaining independent inspections. Unfortunately, in this day and age, a major "racket" in the real estate industry involves people trying to sell distressed real estate in collusion with certain inspectors. In other words, these inspectors give a clean bill of health to a property in poor condition, working together with the property seller. Understanding this fact, it is important for you to make absolutely certain that you obtain appropriate inspections of a piece of distressed property before you make any move to make a purchase of such property.

Moreover, you need to make certain that you engage the services of a certified inspector or certified inspectors as may be necessary. By engaging a certified inspector or certified inspectors, you will be better able to ensure that you have hired a person who really does have the expertise and the reputation necessary to appropriately evaluate the real estate on your behalf.

Finally, when you are interested in engaging the services of a certified inspector, remember to get references of recommendations. Even in this high tech age, word of mouth can be a very important tool for you. Through word of mouth, you will be able to find and retain the most qualified, reputable certified inspector or certified inspectors to best meet your needs and goals.

In the end, by following these recommendations, you will be in the best possible position to ensure that if you do make a purchase of a distressed home, you will purchase a property for which you clearly understand the defects and you clearly understand what you will need to do and the money you will need to spend to get the property into appropriate shape.

Lance Mohr is a full time licensed broker associate with Keller Williams Realty. He has over 10 years of experience helping families buy and sell real estate, as well is being a real estate investor. If you have any questions about the Tampa Real Estate or Tampa foreclosures market please visit my website at http://www.tampa2enjoy.com.

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