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Beginning the Process of Finding Your Home Inspector | Print |


Finding a home inspector is the logical next step to buying a new home. But a home inspection is really not as easy as it sounds.

Choosing a home inspector, for instance, involves a lot of other factors to consider besides cost. Actually, asking how much he’s charging for his professional service is the least of your concern right this time. So what other considerations do you need in order to ensure that you are choosing the home inspector who is just right for the job?

Your Agent’s A-List

Usually, home buyers do not know who they can turn to when looking for home inspector. Sometimes, they ask their friends. Others research the Internet. While still others ask their real estate agent for a recommendation. Let’s say that you asked your real estate agent and so he gives you a short list of in house home inspectors that have a good reputation and are recommended regularly. You can use this list as your basis to make your own choices, however, do not limit yourself to those home inspectors on the list as there might an inspector there who is working too closely with the agent and will be willing to overlook some issues in order to keep getting referrals. Be wary of this type of irregular deals.

Home Inspector Associations

Another good place to start looking for home inspectors is the trade organization industry. Home inspection associations often have their own professional standards and codes to follow and usually, they are very strict with their members for compliance. If you want a home inspector that can truly be trusted, you can try any one of these organizations but make sure that you do your own research about that organization as well.

Questions to Ask

The following is a list of some questions you may want to consider asking when seeking a home inspector for your new property:

Is your home inspector experienced in this field? Ask him whether this is his first time inspecting a home, or he is relatively new to the profession, or he has been doing it for some time. In home inspection, experience comes into sharp play so make sure that your home inspector has at least some experience.

Approximately how many inspections has your home inspector performed? This question is actually just related to the one above. The meaning is clear: Just make sure that you are not the first on their list of inspections performed.

Before he became a home inspector, what was his job? Most home inspectors undergo training before they obtain their occupational license. However, not all of them have held jobs that were more or less related to the construction field. So if you want your home inspector to be the best there is, it might be a good idea to hire someone who’s had previous experience in building trades than an ex-circus clown.

There is a lot of free information available to you about buying, selling or investing in real estate. For complete information about the real estate market including current homes for sale, property values and more please visit the most complete website online dedicated to everything real estate.

 So please feel free to contact me with any of your mortgage questions and I will me more than glad to answer your queries. Call me on my cell at 317-514-9998 or email me at indyhome4u@ameritech.net.

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