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Whose responsibility is it to repair problems in a home? If the house you are considering to buy presents some problems, don't worry, these details can be fixed before closing the deal with the seller. We all want to buy a house tailored to us and in perfect condition, and although it sounds simple, the reality is that many houses, when offered, present technical problems to solve and, sometimes, legal problems that need to be resolved to make a safe purchase. Several of these defects must be resolved by the owner in order to continue with the sale. Here we present some of the most common problems that a house can present. What arrangements correspond to the owner? • Damage to the ceiling • Moisture on the walls • Broken pipes • Domestic pests • Home security Damage to the ceiling They can range from cracks, which are likely to become leaks, to details that are not easily visible, and that the seller tries to ignore to avoid devaluing the sale price of the property. As a buyer, you have an obligation to look at each room and ask about any damage you find in them. Peeling paint could mean slight water seepage, stains on the ceiling could be a cause of poor quality waterproofing, and even small pieces of broken plaster could pose a danger to your family. Sky Marketing strives to be Pakistan's biggest real estate developer ever, guaranteeing the highest international standards, prompt execution, and lifetime customer loyalty. With projects like plots on installments in islamabad.

Moisture on the walls Humidity is a major annoyance, especially if you live in cities where the weather doesn't work in your favor. This type of damage is accentuated if the house is not well ventilated or if poor quality materials were used for its construction, in addition to presenting a long-term danger since it could affect the structure of the house. It is likely that the person who wants to sell you the house has made efforts to hide the humidity present in the walls of the rooms, but before making the purchase, make sure that these problems are solved since it is the owner's obligation to give you a house in good condition. state. Broken pipes Likewise, this problem is not detected with the naked eye unless you dig a little, but it is possible to detect defects by checking the pressure of the water that comes out of the faucets or the shower, as well as the quality of the liquid. Another way to do this is by asking if there is a history of broken or poorly repaired pipes. This type of damage may not depend on the owner, however, he has the obligation to inform you about any situation related to the pipes, which could present a nuisance in the future. Domestic pests This can become a very serious problem. There is nothing more unpleasant than living in a place full of crawling insects, moths or even termites. It is the obligation of whoever wants to sell the house to address these problems before offering it by hiring fumigation services and getting rid of any source of these animals that may exist near the property. We recommend paying attention to gnawed surfaces, dirty corners or wood in poor condition, as this will give you an idea of the general situation of the house in terms of these intruders. Home security This point does not only refer to the security that exists outside the house, but to the security measures that should be taken when offering a home to other people. For example, a lack of window or door guards, low walls, and rusted or damaged locks jeopardize the safety of future buyers. These security issues, such as replacing windows that cannot be secured, or improving locks, fall squarely on the homeowner before closing a deal with you.

It is the home seller's obligation to repair these damages or inform you of them before you can make a decision as they could represent a greater expense in the future. In any case, if these details are not attended to in a timely manner and you are still interested in buying the house, you could negotiate a lower price for it, although this is not a guarantee that, in the long run, you will not end up paying more. Remember that it is always very important to consider these and other aspects of a house before buying it, be objective and do not get carried away by the emotion of the moment . Here you can find other characteristics that you could take into account when deciding to finally buy a home.