Are your doorhandles upside down? What would that have to do with a blog on more information on home inspections. Well, read on and you'll find out. My husband and I were very pleased with the response that I got from my last post that we decided to do a follow-up with a little more on what you want to look for in a home inspector. Not only do you want the home inspector to write detailed information on his report but the choice of words, use of language and the way the information is presented can be equally if not more important (3 comments)
home inspection: Home Inspection Expectations
- 01/14/10 10:37 PM
Home Inspection Expectations Today, I decided to ask my husband for some ideas about what to write about. He is a home inspector with over 3000 inspections under his belt and is also a licensed real estate agent. He suggested discussing what you or your prospect should expect when working with a home inspector. Most of you know the mechanics of an inspection but today, as I wear my Realtor hat, I am adding a quick checklist you might find helpful: •· Home inspectors do not move furniture or raise carpets (they will probably look under a rug) •· Home inspectors (34 comments)