rlk
Gold Member
A couple of points:
This is a good reason to get your home inspected prior to listing it. Should the buyer want to pay for another home inspection, you will have a stake in the ground if the 2nd inspector should happen to come back with a long list of repair recommendations. As I mentioned in another post, I encourage the homeowner to show my inspection report to the listing realtor, and to put it in view of potential home buyers. Many times the home buyer will see an inspection has already been done, and will elect not to pay for another inspection. This ends up saving the buyer some money, and the home owner a lot of headaches.
I'm not aware of any legislation or consequences in NC for inspectors that are "overzealous". For those of us who have built a business on word-of-mouth advertising versus print/tv/radio advertising, we sure do not want to distroy the reputation we have built up. Many times the home owner of the house I inspect will hire me to inspect the house they are going to buy. If I/we are "overzealous" I don't think we would get much business like this.
This is a good reason to get your home inspected prior to listing it. Should the buyer want to pay for another home inspection, you will have a stake in the ground if the 2nd inspector should happen to come back with a long list of repair recommendations. As I mentioned in another post, I encourage the homeowner to show my inspection report to the listing realtor, and to put it in view of potential home buyers. Many times the home buyer will see an inspection has already been done, and will elect not to pay for another inspection. This ends up saving the buyer some money, and the home owner a lot of headaches.
I'm not aware of any legislation or consequences in NC for inspectors that are "overzealous". For those of us who have built a business on word-of-mouth advertising versus print/tv/radio advertising, we sure do not want to distroy the reputation we have built up. Many times the home owner of the house I inspect will hire me to inspect the house they are going to buy. If I/we are "overzealous" I don't think we would get much business like this.