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While not necessary, I strongly
encourage that the buyer be present for the inspection. I understand that taking 2 to 3 hours out of your busy day is hard,
but remember this maybe one of the largest investments you may ever
make. A small price to pay for what you may learn. Inspections allow
the buyer to observe the property through trained eyes, ask
questions directly, and obtain a better understanding of the
condition of the home. I also encourage you to take this chance to
become more familiar with the home. Learn how its systems work in
general and obtain good maintenance tips to protect your investment.
The written report may be easier yet understood if the buyer is
present during the inspection.
It is
important that safety be used at all times during an inspection, so
please do not misunderstand me if I ask you to take caution during
an inspection.
To help ensure my clients
safety and inspect the property to the best of my ability, access
and sufficient lighting is required at the property during the
inspection.
As an inspector I will provide
a computer generated evaluation report based on my visual examination.
At the conclusion of the home
inspection, the buyer should be well informed of the condition of
the home. It should be known if there are visible apparent
problems, if repairs need to be made, or whether or not there are
any risks of concealed damage and whether further investigation is
recommended and/or required. After
the inspection is over I am always available by phone or E-mail with
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