Where can I find a good home inspector? No clue where to start. I looked at a house, it passed "my" inspection so we put in an offer. If it gets accepted, we actually want a home inspection done by a pro.
I would try to avoid the one the realty company recommends.
Nothing against those guys, but you have to realize anyone getting referrels from the sellers real estate agent is someone the agent thinks will not screw up the deal. If I'm going to pay for an inspector, I want them to be working for me and not beholden to the seller's agent for future business.
A good inspector will find everything the seller knows is wrong with the property and isn't telling you (maybe the basement gets water in it) PLUS things the seller has no clue is wrong (termites perhaps).
Phil
Uh Oh....Time for inspector is BEFORE putting in an offer. An offer, once accepted, is a contract.
Uh Oh....Time for inspector is BEFORE putting in an offer. An offer, once accepted, is a contract.
If your state doesn't regulate them as CA doesn't, I'd ask to see his checklist before hiring him or her. If it seems complete, there is no reason you can't be there to see that he really checks the stuff on the list. Just tell him you won't interfere with the process and won't ask any questions until the report is finished. He should be good with that or I'd look further.
All the reports that I have seen were pretty good but most of the pics sucked. Unless there is something that really needs to be seen, I think lots of pics are fluff. If a fence has rot, it has rot. No need to pic every detail, just mention it.
