Let me first start by saying that there are a ton of GOOD Home Inspectors out there. 

What I want you to do in this tough market is question every opinion that may sour one of your deals. 

A lot of Realtors®, the less experienced ones, assume that the information in the inspection report is correct, or at least credible. Why not, everyone is certified.

 An example of false information can be viewed here: http://activerain.com/blogsview/67758/12-AWG-on-a-30-AMP-breaker   

Again most inspectors are good just do not let the new ones lose you money. But in todays market do you want to take a chance?

 

 
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2008
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You are so right about an inexperienced inspector.  It is important that a home inspector take the time to outline both the positive and negative issues of a property.  Experience allows them to do that.  In our market, most agents know who the better inspectors are but sometimes the buyers don't. 

Take care.

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As a Residential Building Official and a Electrical Safety Inspector I receive information on home related issues before the public is made aware of these changes and will share them here as they develop.While I am based out of Columbus Ohio I can help you in other areas of Ohio.



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