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5 Unusual Home Inspection Considerations for Historic Property

Continuing EducationBy ICA SchoolAugust 8, 2017

A home defect is a defect, but property that’s on the historic registry has interested parties that reach far beyond the buyer. In some areas, homeowners have strict limitations for renovating and updating a home. Major updates might require months of paperwork and committee approval. While safety is a primary concern for home inspectors, customers…

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