In the inspection industry they say we have to walk on a fine line and be objective as possible about what we tell our customers regarding the property they are planning on purchasing. It is said that you should not tell the customer to buy or not buy a property and to leave it up to them to decide. Plus you don’t want to piss off any realtors. Well I say isn’t that what we are hired by our clients for? If not us then who is more qualified to tell them. If I am hired to inspect a home and I find it to be in a unsafe awful condition I not only tell my clients to not buy, but to run as fast and a far away as possible, and thats why people call us. They know were not going to feed them any Crap. Buying a home is a serious decision, one that takes a lot of thought and money. Shouldn’t you get a straight forward honest answer from the professional you hired? I think so.

homegauge

Share
Published by
homegauge

Recent Posts

Ice dams: how they form, quick fixes, and prevention

Removing ice dams from your home can save you money for years to come As…

4 years ago

How To Prepare For A Home Inspection When Selling

After months of sitting on the market, you finally have a family interested in buying…

6 years ago

The 5 Biggest Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Your First Home

Buying a home can be an anxiety-ridden process, and that potential anxiety gets amplified for…

6 years ago

Detroit Residents Attend Homeowner Workshop

On Saturday, over 5,000 Detroit residents looking to buy homes attended a home buyers workshop…

10 years ago

NACA Home Ownership Program

NACA Qualified & Approved Home Inspectors Since NACA has brought the home ownership program to…

10 years ago

Why Are Municipal Building Inspections Not Enough?

Here are the five essential differences between a municipal inspection by the local building department…

10 years ago