Like with nearly all professions, you will find qualified and unqualified individuals calling them as a professional. Home inspectors are no different. In few ways, it's even more difficult to distinguish the good home inspectors from the bad home inspectors, mainly because of few states regulate or license home inspectors.
This means that any Joe or Jane Blow can print up business cards that recognize the individual as a home inspector, and go about the practice of collecting fees from unsuspecting buyers while sucking up to, excuses me, I indicate networking with agents for more business.
Here are some ways you can protect yourself from hiring an unskilled inspector:
Review a sample some Inspection details, Don't Hire Inspectors who suggest Contractors or do Repairs, Inquire regarding the Length of your Home Inspection, inquire if the Inspector Charges for a Re-inspection, inquire to Attend the Home Inspection, Ask for Credentials & Qualifications like Certification, Qualification, and E&O Insurance.
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