Home Buyers Heed the Recommendations of Your Agent When it Comes to Professional Services

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Real Estate Agent with First Weber Inc WI LIC #125698

 

My friend Ed Salva wrote this most intellegent blog yesturday and I just couldn't let it go into the "all gone" yet.  It is a great tribute to the fact that all home inspectors are not created equally!  The other point is, it is really important to trust the recomendations of your Realtor®.  They see many professionals that are connected in the Real Estate world.  They get to know which ones are of quality.  Your buyers agent is looking out for you!  That's what they are there for.  That's what they are trained to do.  There reputation is on the line if they don't offer you the best of the best. 

 

Original content by Ed Silva REB.0759001

Home Buyers Heed the Recommendations of Your Agent When it Comes to Professional Services

Buyers can sometimes be skeptical of their Real estate agent when it comes to recommending other professionals for services. Their thought is that the Agent will somehow be compensated for sending them to a particular professional, or that the professional will take shortcuts that will be detrimental to the buyer. That should never be the case.

When a real estate agent recommends a particular bank for the mortgage, lawyer to handle the legal end of the transaction, or home inspector, they are referring them to a professional that has demonstrated consistency in their job and service to assist the buyer.

I recently had an instance where the buyer chose to ignore the two inspectors that I was offering them. A family member suggested they look for someone else to avoid problems. Was that ever a mistake.

Home inspector

Not all home inspections are identical, as not all homes are the same. With first time home buyers, I like to use inspectors that will not only do the job properly, but they will also guide the prospective buyer through the home, pointing out ares requiring periodic maintenance, and also give a reasonable analysis of a problem that they encounter.

The inspector that these buyers chose to use certainly didn't give the best of service.

Upon entering the house, he started the hot water in the kitchen sink and the dishwasher. He then proceeded to walk about the rest of the kitchen and the rest of the rooms. When he got to the bathroom, he turned on the hot water and as the water was now tepid, proceeded to tell the buyers that the hot water heater was faulty. Meanwhile, the water tap in the kitchen was still running as was the dishwasher.

I suggested he shut off the water, let it recover and try again, which he did, then proceeded to tell the buyer that the hot water heater was marginal.

 bad home inspector

As he walked about the house, he said nothing to the buyer about what he was doing, or what they might inspect. At one point in the basement of the house, he told the buyer that he could not see something as he had not brought a flashlight. I went out to my car and brought in my light for him to use.

He completed the entire inspection within 45 minutes, without taking any photos, which is highly irregular for the inspectors I normally use.

He did not test any of the electrical outlets; he never went into the attic, and there were drop down stairs, and he didn't go into the detached garage.

When I got his report, several days later, it was a cryptic 3 pages, with half of one page giving the details of the home address and his specifics.

This buyer got cheated, and over my protests insisted that the inspection would be fine.

That is not the way a first time home buyer should accept an inspection, not any one else.

The purpose of the home inspection is to give the prospective buyer a professional evaluation of the home so that they understand what they are buying. This buyer doubted the intentions of their agent. If they have problems down the road,they will have no one to blame but themselves.

Home Buyers Heed the Recommendations of Your Agent When it Comes to Professional Services. When the agents make recommendations it is to protect you, and only you.

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Comments (15)

Judy Klem
Transition Stage LLC - Shelton, CT
Home Staging, Senior Move Management, Fairfield/New Haven counties

Hi Laura - Great re-blog! I'll have to go comment on Ed's blog - such good information.

Apr 10, 2011 11:50 PM
David Popoff
DMK Real Estate - Darien, CT
Realtor®,SRS, Green ~ Fairfield County, Ct

I have a whole list of companies and local business that I recommend, I usually try to get 3 for each category.

Apr 10, 2011 11:50 PM
Patrick White
Home Driven Realty, Inc - Baldwin, NY
Driven to bring New Yorkers home

Good Morning Laura

Thanks for the post and informative re-blog. Have a great day.

Apr 10, 2011 11:50 PM
Clint Mckie
Desert Sun Home, commercial Inspections - Carlsbad, NM
Desert Sun Home, Comm. Inspection 1-575-706-5586

Hello Laura, I find the same thing when I get calls. Little do I know when I go out to a home that it had been inspected before by a local inspector. I listen closely to the "concerns of the buyer", and then I pay special attention to their concerns. I go above and beyond the regular home inspection process and give the customer what they really are paying for. Some inspectors frieghten the customer with just their comments. It's my job to put the buyer at ease.

I will find the things of concern and cover them with the client. Even with the "issues" the client feels at ease with my inspections.

Clint McKie

Apr 10, 2011 11:54 PM
Ed Silva
Mapleridge Realty, CT 203-206-0754 - Waterbury, CT
Central CT Real Estate Broker Serving all equally

Good Morning Glory :o)). Thank you for the re-blog. As noted, we try to make sure our people don't get cheated of the experience. It can happen, but that's not what we want to see.

Apr 11, 2011 12:53 AM
Laura S. Baker
First Weber Inc - Lake Mills, WI
Realtor (920) 728-4118, First Weber Inc

Judy, Ed did do a FANTABULAS job on this pos!  Do go let him know.  Have a wonderful day.

Apr 11, 2011 03:00 AM
Laura S. Baker
First Weber Inc - Lake Mills, WI
Realtor (920) 728-4118, First Weber Inc

That is fantastic David.  As professionals that meet so very many trades people I think Realtors have a bit of an obligation to guide buyers to the trades person they can trust.  I think that is great that you give them three names, that must help to give the buyers a feeling of empowerment as they have the final choice. 

Apr 11, 2011 03:10 AM
Laura S. Baker
First Weber Inc - Lake Mills, WI
Realtor (920) 728-4118, First Weber Inc

Anytime Patrick, anytime at all.  Good information has to be shared.

Apr 11, 2011 03:11 AM
Laura S. Baker
First Weber Inc - Lake Mills, WI
Realtor (920) 728-4118, First Weber Inc

Hello my friend Clint!  You make some great points here Clint.  Too bad you are so far away from me.  I really need a home inspector on my referral page! 

Apr 11, 2011 03:18 AM
Laura S. Baker
First Weber Inc - Lake Mills, WI
Realtor (920) 728-4118, First Weber Inc

Ed, I cannot in my wildest dreams fathom you purposely misleading anyone!  You are a stand up guy just looking out for your clients and trying to find the nearest golf range.  I would recommend you ANY TIME!  Very cute hello today!

Apr 11, 2011 03:22 AM
Kristin Johnston - REALTOR®
RE/MAX Realty Center - Waukesha, WI
Giving Back With Each Home Sold!

Laura, I missed the original post, so thanks for reblogging it...Ed is a smart cookie!  Have a great week!

Apr 11, 2011 03:27 AM
Craig Rutman
Helping people in transition - Cary, NC
Raleigh, Cary, Apex area Realtor

Ed hit a home run with this post... and so did you Laura for re-blogging it to a whole other group of readers who might have otherwise missed it.

Apr 11, 2011 09:10 AM
Laura S. Baker
First Weber Inc - Lake Mills, WI
Realtor (920) 728-4118, First Weber Inc

Yes he is Kristin, although don't tell him this but I'm thinkin Peanut butter cookies cause sometimes he's a little nutty too!  :)D  Of course that is what makes him one of my friends!

Apr 11, 2011 09:18 AM
Laura S. Baker
First Weber Inc - Lake Mills, WI
Realtor (920) 728-4118, First Weber Inc

Thanks Craig.  Can't hardly let my friends miss out on this one.  Batter up!

Apr 11, 2011 09:20 AM
Ellen Caruso
Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty - Glen Head, NY

Even my husband a handy man... does his homework and hires a professional for various fix-ins.

Apr 11, 2011 09:45 AM

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