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        Step 7 – Bring in the inspectors


        If your offer is accepted, your next step is to get a pest and a home
        inspection.  Apart from termites and other pests, inspect the house
        for radon, lead, asbestos, polybutylene (blue pipe), and mold.

        According  to www.townhustle.com, termites  cause  damage  to
        600,000 homes per year, costing 5 to 6 billion dollars in treatment
        and repairs.  The average treatment cost per home runs between
        $3,000 and $6,000.

        Radon  is  the  second  leading  cause  of  lung  cancer  in  the  USA,
        according to the Center For Disease Control (CDC).  If you live in a
        house  where  this  radioactive  gas  is  located,  you  will  have  an
        increased risk of getting the disease.  While you can buy a kit to
        test your home, it may be better to have it tested by a professional
        before you move in.

        As stated by the EPA, “Lead can affect almost every organ and
        system in your body. Children six years old and younger are most
        susceptible to the effects of lead.”  Even low levels of lead can be
        dangerous.  Be particular careful if you are pregnant, as lead can
        be passed on to the fetus.


        If the home was built before 1978, there is a good chance that lead
        was in the paint.  There is even a federally mandated disclosure
        when  selling  a  home,  which  is  included  in  a  law  known  as  the
        Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 or Title
        X.  Some of the essential parts of the disclosure are:
          ● Disclosure of all known lead-based paint and hazards in the
            home
          ● Seller must give you a ten-day opportunity to test the house for
            lead.

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