The home inspector you choose could prove to be the best or worst decision you make in your life. Heed this advice to make sure you find the right inspector for the job.
Your home inspector should be a member of a home inspector association. Find out which one and learn about the requirements it has for its members. Contact the organization and ensure your inspector is in good standing. While a license does not guarantee quality, be wary of inspectors who do not have one.
For a home inspection, you want someone with experience in construction or building. They know what to look for and will spot red flags. You may want to bring in additional plumbing or electrician inspectors if you have concerns about these systems in the home.
Avoid inspectors who promise to be in and out in an hour or less. You want a thorough inspection, which should take at least three hours, longer if the house is an older construction. The inspection is not something you want to rush through.
Ask your inspector if you can come along for the inspection. If they say no, look for someone else. Good inspectors will walk you through and explain what they see. You want all the pertinent information about the house you can get, and this is your opportunity.
Make sure the inspector’s report will meet the requirements of your lender. Look at examples of their previous reports to make sure.
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