Showing posts with label Chino Hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chino Hills. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Home Inspection Video Blog - Hand Rails

This home inspection video blog in Fontana, CA is about hand rail safety. I often see safety issues with hand rails which should be immediately repaired. Stairs are a very common place for accidents and injuries. The elderly and the young are most susceptible, but everyone is at risk. I hope you enjoy the video blog below.





I hope this gives you a little more information about a professional home inspection and its value. Be safe out there.



Joseph Lang - Pillar To Post


The Home of Home Inspection

Friday, January 1, 2010

Home Inspection Video Blog - Episode 5

Sometimes I see things that are pretty funny during a home inspection. This time I thought I'd take a video of it and share it with you. Now keep in mind, home inspectors are a funny breed of people and not everyone will think it's too funny. The video is more about making something useless in a home and therefore taking away any value it was intended to have.

Alas, I have taken too long to get to the point. Please watch the video and let me know what you think.





I hope you got a little laugh from it.

Have a great day and a great 2010!

Joseph Lang - Pillar To Post
The Home of Home Inspection
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Home Inspection Video Blog - Episode 4

This home inspection video blog is about having a light source in a room. Each room needs a light source so that occupants don't trip over items in the dark and get injured. When there isn't a light on the ceiling, there needs to be another way to provide light for the room. This home inspection video blog shows how that is done.



I hope that gives you a little more information about a home inspection and its value. Be safe out there.

Joseph Lang - Pillar To Post
The Home of Home Inspection

Friday, November 27, 2009

Some items found during the home inspection are very inexpensive, but still are a safety concern. The video below has a good example of this. Click on the play button in the bottom left-hand corner of the picture.


A home inspector should not only be reviewing the report with the client, but also put things in perspective to give them a better understanding.

I hope this gives you a better understanding of home inspections and their value.

Joseph Lang - Pillar To Post

The Home of Home Inspection

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

I have attempted my first home inspection video. I have wanted to do it for a while... and here we are. It is unscripted and not perfect, but I gave it a shot.


I hope you enjoyed it. I plan on regularly posting videos of interesting items I find during home inspections or just on home inspection subjects. Please give me some feedback on my video, it will greatly help me as I make future videos. Thanks for stopping by.

Joseph Lang

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

We had a client last week in Chino Hills ask the question...

Why don't I own the appraisal report I paid for it?

In most real estate transactions, the appraisal is ordered by the lender that will be doing the loan. The potential home buyer pays for the appraisal as part of the closing costs, the lender retains the right to use the report or any information contained within. The home buyer is entitled to a copy of the report - it's usually included with all of the other closing documents - but is not entitled to use the report for any other purpose.
The exception to this rule is when a home owner engages an appraiser directly, in most cases the lender will contact the appraiser not the home buyer.

If you, as a homeowner, hire the appraiser directly, you then own the report. Keep in mind that anytime an appraisal is going to be used in a finance transaction, (mortgage, home equity or refinance) that appraisal must be ordered by the lender and cannot be ordered directly from the borrower, even if the borrower is paying for the appraisal at the time of the inspection.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Luxury Homes for Sale in Chino Hills CA

You work hard all day – wouldn’t it be nice to come home to Luxury Homes for Sale in Chino Hills CA? These Chino Hills, CA luxury properties offer amazing extras, including gourmet kitchens. And that’s not all; many of these neighborhoods include other deluxe features, like pools, spas and community fitness areas. Some communities even offer luxury services such as dry cleaning. Lavish homes often fully utilize the climate in Chino Hills, CA by having large outdoor areas with a pool and patio, which are perfect for entertaining. Living in a luxury condo or home can become a totally new experience when you home becomes more than just a place to live. It becomes your own private space away from the stress of everyday life. Currently, there are 11 listings available running in price from $1,589,000 to $3,800,000.

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