Buyers’ Remorse: Don’t let it happen to you!



August 2016

Buyers’ Remorse: 
Don’t let it happen to you!

Greetings! 

Never RUSH into such a large investment! With the fiercely competitive housing market in the lower mainland, many home buyers have blindly entered into bidding wars for “hot properties”. Buyers worry that if they put any conditions on their purchase offer, such as a home inspection, they may lose the property. Our new article “Buyers’ Remorse” explains why it’s always a huge mistake to RUSH into the biggest investment of your life without making sure…


  


Double-Check your Home   Warranty Expiry Date!

Sincerely,
Duxbury & Associates

Providing protection, security and especially Peace-of-Mind. It’s what everyone wants; it’s what we always deliver… Let us do all the “heavy-lifting” so you can be mindful of your current situation.


Buyer Beware

Buyer Beware:
Expert tips on what questions to ask your home inspector to ensure you are truly getting your money’s worth.


Buyers Remorse

FEATURE:
Buyers’ Remorse:

Don’t let it happen to you!

“With the staggering amount of homes sold early this year and the ongoing bidding wars, many folks are opting not to have a Home Inspection done, so that they can purchase the home they want, even if it is a money-pitThis was even remarked on in the news…” 



HomeWarranty

FEATURE:
When is it “too late” to claim New Home Warranty Defects?


Knowing your home warranty insurance expiry date is critical to determine before your coverage disappears, forever. Insurance companies are very strict about these deadlines…


Home Warranty-Check: 
A professional home warranty-check will ensure the builder has provided quality workmanship and will repair the defects in your new home covered by this protection.

What you need to know about the New Home Warranty Program:

Even if your home is covered by the 2-5-10 New Home Warranty Program, it’s up to you to document all deficiencies in writing and report them to the builder, H.P.O. (Homeowner Protection Office) and the Warranty-Provider, before those critical dates.

Many homeowners can easily identify cosmetic deficiencies but it takes a true professional who is familiar with building codes and how a home is built to find the rest. The best time to check is after you’ve been living there, but prior to the 1-year warranty date expiring, even if you had an inspection done at purchase time.
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Our Customers Say...

What Our Clients Say…

VERY Thorough Report”

“Hi Glenn, They repaired all the deficiencies you found, except a drywall nail-pop which will be repaired before my completion date and move-in. I will contact you again before my 1st warranty date expires. Thank you again for the very thorough report. Have a good day!” ~ Sharon