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by bombcar
1466 days ago
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I don't even really consider "home inspector finds a fault that cancels the sale" to be a "thing" - I'm mainly hiring them to find all the likely things I'll need to work on going into the house. And the quality varies incredibly because they're basically paid to rubber stamp things (and usually if they DO find something, it's already been disclosed or is quite obvious). Some go to more trouble and I'd say that running a camera down the sewer line is a good indicator that they're doing this (and ALWAYS GET THIS DONE if the house hasn't been lived in recently, or just in general). https://structuretech.com/all-blogs/ is an example of one that uses their blog to promote, and they mention "roof walk" and "sewer camera" as examples of their value-add. They also have an example report to look at (many, many reports end up with fifty pages of photographs and 'an expert should look at this' which is great for covering the inspector's arse but useless for the homeowner). Inspectors that openly offer inspections for houses that are not being sold would be another one, they have to provide value. |
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