That's what I was told by the listing agent when I began my inspection. She stated the house had fallen out of escrow. She also told me the only item pointed out was the water heater platform. I smiled and said, "That's great, it makes my job easier," but what I really wanted to say was, "I bet I find some pretty good defects." But I was on good behavior and held my tongue.
Here's some of the items I found on this previously inspected house.

It's kind of hard to tell by the picture, but the patio cover was attached to the fascia board and not a ledger board. The fascia board is merely cosmetic and provides no structural support. It should have been attached to a ledger board.

This is a picture of the furnace flue. They used a dryer duct for the furnace flue. You can see that it didn't fit right, that's why so much metal tape was used. The same was true for the water heater flue. There was also a refrigerant line insulation cover that was too close to the flue and was beginning to melt, thus a fire hazard.
There were also numerous ungrounded receptacles even though they all had 3-prongs.
And all of this in a previously inspected house. It just goes to show you the various degrees of professionalism in home inspectors.
I hope this gives you a little more information about home inspections and their value.