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Ten Questions to Ask Your Home Inspector

Jun. 30, 2008
  1. How long have you been in the home inspecting business? How many home inspections have you done? It is important to have a home inspector with a lot of experience so that you can be sure that all parts of your future home are thoroughly inspected.
  2. What does your home inspector cover? You should make sure that all state requirements are met for your home inspection.
  3. Do you offer repairs based on the home inspection? Sometimes the home inspectors are able to repair some of the problems they may find.
  4. Do you have experience in residential inspections? It is important that your home inspector has experience in residential inspections. Construction and engineering experience is helpful, but residential experience is a must.
  5. How long will the inspection take? The average time is 2-3 hours.
  6. Will I be able to attend the inspection? If the inspector refuses to allow this, you may want to reconsider your choice. This could be a red flag. It is a good idea to see your future home with the help of an expert on your side.
  7. What kind of inspection report do you provide? How long will it take to receive this report? Most inspectors provide their report within 24 hours of the inspection.
  8. How much will it cost? A typical range is between $300-$500.
  9. Are you a member of a professional home inspector association? Request to see their ID. Make sure your home inspector is qualified.
  10. Do you work to continue your education in order to keep your expertise up to date? The inspector’s commitment to furthering his/her education is a good measure of their professionalism.

 

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