The Value of Roof Inspections

Similar to routine car maintenance checkups, scheduling a roof inspection is an important part of prolonging the life of your roof. Unfortunately, many homeowners don’t schedule routine roof inspections as they do for their cars.

It’s not necessary to have annual roof inspections performed, but it is recommended to have it done every two to three years to make sure it’s in good shape. Roofs are one of the most expensive repairs homeowners make and a new roof costs thousands. That’s why it’s important to make it last as long as possible.

Why is a Roof Inspection Necessary?

Roof inspections act as a form of preventative care. Roofing contractors typically offer them for free as a way to get more work. What’s important is that you find a trusted contractor who won’t try to create work for themselves when problems don’t actually exist. Also, make sure they’re licensed.

Regardless of your location, roofs are exposed to a lot of different weather conditions. Whether it’s heavy rain, hail, snow, wind, or hot and cold temperatures, roofs take quite a beating throughout the year.

Homeowners living in areas prone to receiving tornadoes and hurricanes should definitely make sure their roofs are in good shape prior to and after a big storm hits. An inspection before a storm will help prevent more damage from occurring. If there are leaks or damaged shingles and you haven’t noticed, a big storm will certainly expose them and by then it’s too late. Additional damage has occurred and the price to fix it has climbed.

Getting a roof inspection is a good idea if you’re considering repairs or installing a new roof. It’s crucial that you don’t just take the advice of a single contractor. Gather the opinions of several before making any final decisions.

Common Problems with Roofs

Roofs may look fine to the average homeowner, but a lot of problems that arise with roofs happen below the surface. Some of the most common problems associated with roofs include:

  • Leaks and holes
  • Ripped or missing shingles
  • Roof discoloration and deterioration
  • Loose or damaged flashing
  • Depressions that cause water collection

What an Inspection Should Include

A thorough roof inspection should take some time. Make sure the contractor walks around the home, on top of the roof, inside the home, and checks inside the attic. Some contractors have special equipment and may take pictures as part of the inspection. Ask what they plan to do so you know what to expect.

Routine roof inspections help determine the structure of the roof, its projected life span, and whether repairs need to be made. Inspectors should be able to detect damage from storms or branches, areas susceptible to leaks, shingles that need repairing, and the overall structure and function of the roof.

If it’s been a few years since your last roof inspection, consider scheduling one as soon as possible. Don’t wait for the next big storm to hit. Treat it as preventative care and you’ll likely avoid those costly repairs in the future. Once again roof inspections are usually free so it doesn’t hurt to have your property checked out.

Chad Siemer writes about a number of home improvement topics for several websites, including Keeping You Dry Roofing.

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4802 CAYVIEW AVE # 30814 – ORLANDO SHORT SALE – CONDO

4802 CAYVIEW AVE # 30814 – ORLANDO SHORT SALE – CONDO-

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Located in VISTA CAY AT HARBOR SQUARE

1,247 Square feet
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Community Pool
Fitness Center

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4223 S SEMORAN BLVD # 2 – Orlando Short Sale Condo


4223 S SEMORAN BLVD # 2   – VIDEO- Orlando Short Sale Condo https://orlandorealtyconsultants.com/

This condo is in excellent condition and move-in ready. This Condo is located in the up and coming area of AVALON. The community offers a community pool,

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 1 and 1/2

SqFt Heated: 1,214

Floors: Tile and carpet

You should make your offer quick on this one, it won’t last long!

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What if my lender won’t accept a short sale? – Orlando Realtors

Short Sales are not Guaranteed!

It’s important to be aware that your lender has absolutely no obligation to agree to a short sale.  Also, there are a handful of banks that will agree to a short sale if the homeowner is current however,  most banks won’t even consider it unless the homeowner is at least 30 days past due on their mortgage payment. Either way, it goes, you just won’t know whether or not your lender will accept a short sale until you try. You should also know that a short sale can take several months and even a year to complete depending on who the mortgage holder is and what type of loan it is.

In the event that your lender does not agree to a short sale, there are several other options available to you in the event that your lender doesn’t agree to a short sale.

Other options besides a short  sale

1- Loan Modification– This is when the lender adjusts the terms of your loan by either adjusting the principal balance of the note or by lowering the monthly payment to make it more affordable to the homeowner. Most of the time the terms of a loan modification aren’t worth agreeing to.

2- Deed-in-Lieu- This is the process by which the homeowner signs the property back over to the lender and this is also considered by many a voluntary foreclosure. Unfortunately, it also shows up on your credit as a foreclosure.

3-Bankruptcy-  There are two different types of bankruptcy; Chapter 7 and chapter 13. Since I am not an attorney I will just give you the basics. A chapter 7 bankruptcy is the liquidation of assets so that debtors can get paid a portion of what’s owed to them and a Chapter 13 is basically a reorganization of debts in which the debtor has a chance to work out an arrangement with his or her debt holders.

4- Let it go to Foreclosure- This is one option that I would never recommend to anyone. If you just let the property go to foreclosure, then you’re just giving up and when you give up, you give up all control of your situation. There’s a common belief that if you let your property go to foreclosure, all of your debt will be forgiven and that couldn’t be further from the truth. As a matter of fact,  the opposite will probably happen and the lender will slap you with a deficiency judgment between what you owe the lender and what the property sold for at the auction. 

If you or someone you know is behind on their mortgage, consult with a short sale expert and find out what the best option for you is.

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Dr. Phillips Short Sale – 8642 Shady Glen Circle

8642 Shady Glen Circle – Dr. Phillips Short Sale – VIDEO – https://orlandorealtyconsultants.com/

This short-sale property won’t last for long. It’s a terrific investment opportunity with tons of potential.

Do you like granite? Then you will love this house! Wall to wall granite and carpet in 3 of the 4 bedrooms.

This 4 bedroom 3 bathroom house is 2,488 square feet.

Other features
* 2 car garage
* huge fenced in yard
* bonus room
* wood-burning fireplace
* granite, granite, and more granite

Located in the very desirable area of Dr. Phillips, this property won’t last long.
Hurry and make your appointment to see it

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Orlando Realty Consultants is a full-service Real Estate brokerage located in Orlando, Florida which specializes in doing Orlando Short Sales and Foreclosure Prevention with a team of highly experienced short sale realtors on staff.

We provide Professional Real Estate solutions for both home buyers and sellers. Our diverse team of Orlando real estate experts have experience in all aspects of Real Estate. We will work with you to make your home purchases and sales process as simple as possible, while providing you with the most up-to-date information of your transaction process as it develops.
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