There’s nothing better than moving forward to buy a new home for you and your family. Looking at the features and amenities while imagining the possibilities can be a whole lot of fun. However, nothing can diminish that feeling faster than realizing the home already has residents in the form of mice.
This can turn an exciting time into a nightmare in seconds. Nobody wants to move into a home that is teeming with rodents. That brings us to this question: should you inspect for mice before buying a home? Read on to find out our thoughts on the matter.
Unless you like the idea of surprise critters living in your home, it’s best to have the dwelling inspected before you decide to buy. After all, even if you follow through with the home purchase, you deserve to be aware of exactly what you’re getting. If you know there are mice, you may be able to have the sellers pay for the extermination proceedings.
On the other hand, maybe there are no mice. In this situation, you can move forward with total peace of mind. This makes an inspection a good idea, no matter what the results end up being.
Of course, there are things you can do on your own to determine whether mice might be present in the home. For instance, look on the exterior of the home for claw and scratch marks at the base of the home. You might see gnawing marks in some areas. If there are small holes or gaps, mice have likely made it into the home.
You should do the same thing for the inside of the home. Mice tend to stick to the walls, which means marks and stains may be seen there if they are in the home. You can also take a look behind appliances, in cabinets, and near pantries for droppings. If there is food nearby, you may find signs of mice being in the area.
Nobody wants to own a home that comes with a family of mice. While you don’t have to inspect a home for rodents, we think it’s a good idea to do so. You can reach out to the experts at Mice Mob Exterminators to have your potential new home inspected for mice. Get in touch with us today for a free consultation.
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