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5 Things That Every Realtor Needs In a Home Inspector (That We Provide)

It's important for a realtor to have a reliable home inspector that they can trust.


5 Things Every Realtor Needs In A Home Inspector

What are the 5 most important things that every realtor needs in a home inspector?


1 - Prompt Reporting


During the home-buying process, time is of the essence. We complete and deliver home inspection reports on time. With our home inspections there's no more waiting around for days or even weeks to receive inspection reports. If there is a deadline to be met, we strive to meet it.


2 - Readable Reports


A lot of home inspection reports can be overwhelming and difficult to understand. The software we use generates a report that is easy to follow and understand. This helps eliminate the inconvenience of having to go back and forth with phone calls, text messages, and emails just to figure out what you're looking at.


3 - Availability/Patience


We are available to answer any questions that may arise about the report, our inspection process, and any last-minute questions realtors or buyers may have. We understand that reports can have an impact on everyone involved in the process, and are patient, personable, empathetic, and approachable throughout the entire home-buying process.


4 - Convenience


Our website offers the modern convenience of booking an inspection entirely online from any mobile device, tablet, or computer. This removes the hassle of having to call, text, or email to schedule an appointment.


5 - Repair Requests


This is an important one and can be daunting when trying to create your repair request when looking at the inspection report. The software we use to write our inspection reports makes it easy for realtors to quickly create a repair request to send to the seller, buyer, or their agent.


Certification is important too.


A home inspector that is certified is very important because some states do not require any kind of certification or standards of practice for home inspectors. If there is no inspection standards or certification requirements, inspections won't be consistent and important issues will be missed. That means you may be dealing with inspectors that aren't qualified, and don't have the experience, or knowledge necessary to ensure a thorough and complete home inspection. Our home inspector is a certified professional home inspector through InterNACHI, the nation's only Home Inspector College that is accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. Boasting 32 years of construction experience, our inspector not only pinpoints problems but also possesses the practical knowledge to understand and address them.


Contact us today and Schedule your complete home inspection.

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