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Home Inspector with Perfection Inspection, Inc.

It can be difficult to find qualified, professionals that have the "heart of a teacher" and will actually treat you right.  The state of Oregon has a regulation system for home inspectors and home inspections (check out the Oregon State Standards of Practice for Home Inspections). These regulations have created minimum levels of competency and insurance but all it really does is prove that an inspector can take a test and file some papers....

In some states it is still possible to hire a home inspector that has no more training than to buy a flash light and a screw driver. There will be good home inspectors in most areas but weeding through the new screwdriver/flashlight business owners can be more challenging.

A good agent can still open doors

My number one source of business is referrals. I dearly appreciate the agents that are willing to put their good names and the safety of their clients in my hands. This level of trust is not taken lightly. Local real estate can be a very small community and inspectors that make a habit of providing less than the absolute best can get known for that.

If you are shopping for a home inspector start with the real estate agents. State licensing is a good start but the reality of day in and day out performance will only be realized on the ground an in the community.

It just makes sense for a person that does not work in the field of real estate to trust a good advisor. A good agent is much more than a creature that can open a door for you.

Probably the number one thing a home buyer/seller can do to ensure a  trouble-free transaction is to- find a great agent. Through education, training, and plain old feet on the ground experience a good agent can help advise a home buyer/seller on every phase of a transaction.

Finding a good agent is not always easy. It will take time so start early. I spent about two years doing home inspections before I found a referral base that I felt really good about. Agents that cared about their clients more than the deal. Agents that realized that their job was that of an advisor and not a warm body to open a door. Two years of total immersion it took for me to find those agents. Most people don't have two years to spend on the task of meeting an agent but a little more reasearch than calling the phone number on the sign should be considered.

First place to start is your circle of influence. Most adults have had experiences with agents. Ask local people like your doctor, repair contractor, and friends and neighbors. Get a few names of some good agents and then hit the web. Many good agents have blogs and a Google search for local agent blogs can turn up a lot of useful information.

The beautiful thing about an agent's blog is that you can get to know that person before you actually meet! Face to face interaction is great but some times it can be difficult to get to know someone by having a few minutes if conversation in their office.

Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

the best business selection is by referral.....personal reference.....someone who has already had a great experience.....

Jan 30, 2010 01:08 AM
Ken's Home Team LLC. | 360.609.0226 | Portland, OR & Vancouver, WA Real Estate Team
Ken's Home Team LLC. - Vancouver, WA
- SOLD IS OUR FAVORITE 4 LETTER WORD -

most of my business is referrals, that is the best way to go build it once build it right

Jan 30, 2010 01:09 AM
Jim Allhiser
Perfection Inspection, Inc. - Salem, OR
Salem, Oregon Home Inspector

Barbara,  Very true.

Ken,  The world gets smaller once you put down the phone book and start asking around.

Jan 30, 2010 01:12 AM
Mandy Buchholz
Benchmark Realty, LLC - Murfreesboro, TN

Jim it is hard to find good professionals that we trust. Checking them out on a website sounds good but anyone could be posting for them. I have been doing work on my own home and using professional I have in my vendor list, this is the only way I can find out if their quality of work satisfies my expectation. One person I like I would not refer him because of his lack of follow through.

 

Jan 30, 2010 01:16 AM
Jim Allhiser
Perfection Inspection, Inc. - Salem, OR
Salem, Oregon Home Inspector

It is great to keep a vendor list.  As long as you keep it updated.

Jan 30, 2010 01:46 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

The most difficult time to find the professional you need is when you are moving to a new area and don't have a network of friends and family to ask----many become sitting ducks.

Jan 30, 2010 02:02 AM
Jim Allhiser
Perfection Inspection, Inc. - Salem, OR
Salem, Oregon Home Inspector

True Charles.  I guess that is what keeps our competition in business.....

Jan 31, 2010 07:02 AM
doug diller
Goal Line Inspections - Portland, OR

"heart of a teacher"  Dave Ramsey fan???  I agree, it is our job to teach while pointing out issues.

Feb 12, 2010 05:56 AM