The Essential Home Inspection Checklist

September 20th, 2010 2:23 am

Having a home inspection checklist is an essential tool for any new homebuyer. Whether it is your very first home or your fiftieth, having a home inspection checklist can be an invaluable aid. Aside from hiring a home inspector to go over your potential purchase with a fine tooth comb, you can conduct your own inspection as long as you know what it is you are looking for. Unless you have previous experience working for a home inspection service, it is not likely that you will know all of the details that need to be addressed when buying a house.

Getting a pre-written home inspection checklist is one of the smartest ways of gaining the secret knowledge for which people usually pay home inspectors lots of money. Although hiring an inspection service to conduct the final inspection of any home purchase is always a necessity, you can always do your own preliminary check with your checklist. Another very good reason for having a home inspection checklist is that you will know whether the home inspector you hire is covering all of the areas that he or she should be checking.

It is never a guarantee that you will get the kind of in-depth inspection that you require when you hire a home inspector or a home inspection service to go over the property on which you are making an offer. Depending on the home inspector’s experience and the manner in which he or she was trained, it is very possible that the inspection may be lacking in certain areas. However, if you have a home inspection checklist then you can follow along and make sure that what should be checked is actually being checked.

Buying a house can be a very tricky process. Sellers always do their best to show their property in the best light in order to get a quick sale. However, that does not mean that every home is in perfect condition. There are always little problems that will need to be addressed – that is just perfectly normal. What you need to find out is if there are any big problems that will require big money to repair down the road. Going over the plumbing, electricity, foundation, insulation and structure is not just wise, it is essential. However, unless you are a trained home inspector, you will be hard pressed to know exactly what you are looking for – and that is where a comprehensive home inspection checklist comes into play.

Objectives of Property Management

August 9th, 2010 2:12 am

Managing a property should have the goals and objectives. There are two types of organizational objectives which are the short time objective and the long term objective. The short time objectives is considered to be within one year and the long term objectives is more than one year.

The short term objective is also called as operational objectives as it will continue to be daily operation. Property management activities which are daily are such as garbage disposal, housekeeping or gardening. The manpower who been appointed to carry out the work such as repairing pipes should be someone who have the skills and knowledge. The manpower should be the qualified person. Besides, the management structure should have been organised and always updated. Necessary information for example contract or service needs to check to ensure that the service is always available for the owner or need to be terminated. Property information such as taxes needs to be paid and financial information such as rental payment should be recorded. The daily monitoring on work of the employee is required to make sure the performance measurement is good and have the quality. All the things that have been mentioned above are under the short time objective.

The long term objective is also called as strategic management. It is more on the policy making and interpretation. It is also about programmed formulation, implementation and activation. The owner seeks for the outcomes. For example, the mission of a hotel owner is to upgrade a 3 star hotel to 5 star hotels in 5 years time. Hence, the property manager will ensure and monitors all the essential works to make sure the mission will be achieved within the time. The organizational objective is applicable for the life of the organization. It is included in the strategic plan, long term of five year plan and tactical plan. The organization should have the annual objectives. The short term objective in the operational plans should have the specific time horizon.