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5 Comments on Ann Arbor Home Inspector Gets Threat From Real Estate Agent
Hard to believe an agent would make a statement like that today. Although there are a few agents that always seem to know how to put their foot in their mouth.
Bill,
Maybe things are different in your market, but here there are still agents who have that attitude. How else would you explain the preferrence for "quick and easy" home inspections that we see from many agents?
Just last month I had an agent express surprise that a home inspection would take more than about 90 minutes on a thirty year old 2,000 square foot 3/2.1 condo. The inspector we used was there for at least twice that long because he was focused on the buyer, not on making a real estate agent happy.
I guess I should post a few more inspection stories.
Thanks for visiting!
Anyone that would make a statement like clearly is putting money first. People are first. Money will follow.
I would have right there at that moment in time, told that agent "That is fine, I help you out and I won't do an inspection for you again. If that is how you protect your buyers, I don't want to be associated with you."
Mark & George,
Thanks for stopping by and adding your thoughts.
There is certainly an interesting dynamic between real estate agents and home inspectors.