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Bias home inspector in Broward

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Home Inspector with AllSpec Professional Property Inspections Inc

 

 I was playing tennis last night and one of the guys asked me if I was biased in my home inspection, I thought for a moment and said "yes". My client pays me to work for him, and to me, that makes me bias. I will not lie on behalf of my client. (been their not done it) 

If it is a questionable item I discover, the coin toss will go to my client.  I'm their to protect my client to the best of my ability. You can have only one client and that client should be the one you are doing the inspection for. I am not impartial and I am not fair to the house. 

 

 

 

 

 

AllSpec Professional Property Inspections Inc is a home inspection company doing home inspection in Miami Dade county, Broward county, and Palm Beach county. I am a certified inspector by the highest and best in the profession my grandson. See picture below. His testing is second to none and he proctors all his tests and personally checks on my CEUs. If I get lax or out of hand he will suspend my certification. It is the most prestigious and limited home inspection organization on earth. He is currently researching a certified master board certification but he thinks some guy already register it. He is in contact with a major university to start a doctoral program in home inspection.     http://www.allspec.us/

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Donald Sutherland
Marathon Constructors Inspection Services - Seward, AK
Inspector-Seward, Alaska

Mitchell,

Good point. I'm also biased on behalf of my client. The real estate agents know this and that is to my benefit. I wouldn't change a thing.

Alaska Don

May 24, 2007 12:03 PM
Peter M . Christopher
Fairfield County Home Inspection LLC - Fairfield, CT
Residential & Commercial Inspections in
I have been asked by Realtors if I am A deal Killer. I respond by telling hem i do not kill deals the home does. The client needs to know what they are getting into. So i am also biased on the behalf of my clients.
May 24, 2007 02:23 PM
Jim Watzlawick
Watz Home Inspections - Algonquin, IL
Watz Home Inspections
If your not working on the behalf of the client you are going to be in trouble sooner or later. I always keep the clients best interests in mind.
May 28, 2007 05:46 AM
Jimmy Breazeale
Sherlock Home Inspections - Coldwater, MS
If you're not working for your client, who pays you for information, then you are working from a premise that is unethical.  Period.
Jun 01, 2007 02:45 PM
Chris Earley
Inspect It 1st - Aston, PA
Simply put, you're working for whoever is signing the check.
Jun 05, 2007 08:44 AM