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What is one primary purpose of a home inspection?

  1. To negotiate a lower purchase price

  2. To identify potentially costly repairs or issues

  3. To finalize the closing process

  4. To evaluate property taxes

The correct answer is: To identify potentially costly repairs or issues

The primary purpose of a home inspection is to identify potentially costly repairs or issues within a property. This inspection is typically conducted by a qualified home inspector who reviews the condition of various aspects of the home, including the foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, and other critical components. By pinpointing problems, the inspection provides valuable insights to the buyer about the property's state, allowing them to make informed decisions regarding the purchase. If significant issues are discovered, buyers may choose to negotiate repairs with the seller or consider the potential costs in their decision-making process. While negotiating a lower purchase price can stem from findings during the inspection, it is a secondary purpose. Finalizing the closing process and evaluating property taxes have different objectives and are not directly related to the core function of a home inspection, which focuses on understanding the overall condition and potential future costs associated with the property.