"Specializing in Residential Property, Equestrian Homes & Farms on the South Shore of Boston" Dianne Faulkner
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Pet Services


 Wishbones is a unique Pet Boutique and "Barkery" with all kinds of wonderful items, treats, and organic pet food! Opening is this Saturday January 23rd and a Grand Opening on February 5th. They will be holding a raffle for Celtics tickets and giving the proceeds to the Scituate Animal Shelter. Stop by with your four footed friends, and meet owner Susan Murphy; there will be welcoming treats for the dogs and something for the owners as well! Wishbones is located at 146 Front Street in Scituate, Mass. or visit their online store at www.wishbonespet.com


Mortgage Affiliates


Advanced Mortgage Services
335 Washington Street
Norwell, Mass. 02061
Brian T. Comer - President
Tel: (781) 982-8950
Fax: (781) 982-8140
email: 
bcomer@ams-loan.com


Jeff Anderson - Mortgage Planner
Tel: (781) 982-8950
Fax: (781) 982-8140
email: 
janderson@ams-loan.com

First Pioneer Farm Credit
67 Bedford Street, P.O. Box 720
Middleboro, Mass. 02346
Briana Sheldon
Tel: (508) 946-4455
Fax:  (508) 946-9788
email: Briana.sheldon@firstpioneer.com
website: http://www.firstpioneer.com

Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp.
Chris Fleser  - Motgage Planner
175 Derby Street, Suite 12
Hingham, Mass. 02043
Tel:  (781) 719-4674
Cell: (617) 875-1282
email: CFleser@fairwaymc.com 
website: www.seefletch.com


Interior Design/Professional Staging


Julia Landers Design
Professional Staging, Home Consultation & Interior Design
Invite a designer to your your home and learn tips of the trade to make your house the most desirable on the market
Tel:  (781) 775-4416
julia@julialandersdesign.com


Home Inspections


 

Home Inspectors Consumer Fact Sheet


By the Division of Professional Licensure

The Board of Registration of Home Inspectors is charged with evaluating the qualifications of applicants and granting licensure to those who qualify. It establishes rules and regulations to ensure the integrity and competence of licensees. The Board protects the public health and welfare through regulation of the profession in accordance with the state statutes and board regulations.

The Board is responsible for insuring that licensed home inspectors have proper training and experience through an education program and meet minimum inspection requirements in each inspection performed. Applicants are required to pass a board approved examination prior to licensure and fulfill continuing education requirements for license renewal.

The Board publishes a Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics for home inspectors.



About Home Inspections

A standard home inspection is a visual examination of the physical structure and major interior systems of a residential building consisting of one to four dwelling units. An inspection can be likened to a physical exam by a physician; however, it should be clearly understood that a home inspection is not to be confused with an appraisal, a building code inspection, a guarantee of any kind, and/or an insurance policy on the condition of the property.

During an inspection, the inspector will review the readily accessible exposed portions of the structure of the home, including the roof, the attic, walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors, basement, and foundation as well as the heating/air conditioning systems, interior plumbing and electrical systems for potential problems.

Home inspections are not intended to point out every small problem or any invisible or latent defect in a home. Most minor or cosmetic flaws, for example, should be apparent to the buyer without the aid of a professional.


Timing of the Home Inspection

A home inspector is typically hired by a potential homebuyer right after the offer to purchase contract is signed, prior to executing the final purchase and sales agreement. However, before the potential buyer signs the offer to purchase contract, he/she should be sure that there is an inspection clause in the contract making the purchase obligation contingent upon the findings of a professional home inspection. This clause should specify the terms to which both the buyer and seller are obligated.


Selecting a Home Inspector

Good referral sources for home inspection services are friends, neighbors, or business acquaintances who have been satisfied with a home inspector. In addition, lawyers and mortgage brokers may also recommend a home inspector. The names of local inspectors can be found by searching the Division of Professional Licensure website at www.mass.gov/dpl/boards/hi, or in the Yellow Pages where many advertise under "Building Inspection Service" or "Home Inspection Service."

Real estate brokers and salesmen may not directly recommend a specific home inspection company or home inspector unless representing the buyer as a buyer's broker. Brokers, however, may provide assistance to buyers in accessing information on licensed home inspectors.

A current home owner may also want to get a home inspection to identify any problems, especially if the owner plans to sell the home in the near future.

Following are additional tips when searching for a home inspector:

  • As of May 2001, home inspectors are required to be licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A home inspector's license should be verified prior to hiring. Consumers should not be confused by home inspector "certifications" offered by, or sold by home inspection trade societies or companies, obtained via home study courses, or provided by home inspection companies that certify their own home inspectors. Since the home inspection business is unregulated in most states, certifications are available to anyone. A home inspector's license can be verified with the Board of Registration of Home Inspectors at its website or by calling the Board at (617) 727- 4459.
  • The home inspection company that is retained should welcome the potential buyer's presence at the home inspection. The home inspector should be willing to address all of the buyer's questions and provide a full verbal and written report.
  • Those hiring an inspector should expect an open door policy from the home inspection company to be able to ask questions about the content of the home inspection report in the future.

During the Home Inspection

While not necessary, it is recommended that the buyer be present for the inspection. This allows the buyer to observe the inspector, ask questions directly, and obtain a better understanding of the condition of the home, how its systems work, and how to maintain it. The written report may be easier to understand if the buyer was present during the inspection.

It is important that safe access and sufficient lighting is provided so that the inspector can inspect the property.

Inspectors must provide a written evaluation report based on the standards of compliance in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 146.

At the conclusion of the home inspection, the buyer should be well informed of the condition of the home. It should be known if there are visible, apparent problems, if repairs need to be made, or whether or not there are any risks of concealed damage, and whether further investigation is recommended and/or required.


Other Inspections and Tests to Consider

It is strongly recommended that potential buyers consider having the following inspections and/or tests performed prior to signing the final purchase agreement:

  • Lead paint, the seller, under 105 CMR 460.750(A) shall disclose if the property has been inspected for lead paint and provide copies of any lead paint reports concerning the residential premises or any dwelling unit therein.
  • Water quality ( is it drinkable)
  • Wood destroying insects, including termites
  • Air quality, including radon gases
  • Fungi, mold and allergens
  • Seller required, by Department of Public Health, under 105 CMR 651.010, to provide the potential buyer with an affidavit disclosing the presence of Urea Formaldehyde Insulation if it exists.

While some home inspectors are qualified to offer these services, these inspections and tests are not part of the basic home inspection and should be contracted through qualified licensed professionals in those fields.


Filing a Complaint

While most licensees conduct themselves as true professionals, the Division of Professional Licensure will take action against those licensees who fail to maintain acceptable standards of competence and integrity. In some cases, complaints are made by dissatisfied consumers, however, dissatisfaction alone is not proof of incompetence or sufficient grounds for disciplinary action.

If you have a serious complaint about a home inspector, call or write the Division's Office of Investigations and ask for a complaint form. The Division's Office of Investigations is located at 239 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02114. The phone number is 617-727-7406. A copy of the complaint form can also be downloaded.


Legal Services


Kathleen A. Reagan
Attorney at Law
186 Forbes Road, Suite 230
Braintree, Mass. 02184
Tel: (781) 848-5100
Fax: (781) 848-5102
email: kar@kathleenreaganlaw.com
www.kathleenreaganlaw.com

Kathleen Reagan offers a full range of legal services and also specializes in equine law; offering consultation services regarding real estate, personal injury and sale, lease and boarding contracts.  She is also the co-founder and vice president of a powerful search engine focused on all things equine:   www.queryhorse.com  

Kellem & Kellem, LLP
Steven J. Kellem, Esq.
Attorney at Law
100 Recreation Park Drive
Hingham, Mass. 02043
Tel: (781) 804-1300
Fax: (781) 804-1301
email: skellem@kellemandkellem.com


Home Services


John Patrician
Custom Building & Remodeling

Fully Insured - MA Lic 145786
25+ years experience
"Remember Always -  The agony of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of a low price disappears"
(617) 930-2103

ABSOLUTE HOME INSPECTION, INC.
Kevin Keating, Mass License No. 2
272 Spruce Street Abington, Mass. 02351
Tel: 781-878-0017
Toll Free: 800-528-6603
Fax: 781-878-6516
email:  info@absolute-home.com
www.absolute-home.com

Sigma Mechanical Services, LLC
440 Plain Street
Marshfield, Mass. 02050
David Tucker
Tel: 781-837-9994
Fax: 781-837-9920
email:  dtucker@sigmams.com
www.sigmams.com

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