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Tips for Finding a Professional Home Inspector


Having a home inspection is critically important in buying a home, but finding an experienced, qualified professional home inspector is not always easy. In many areas of the country, no training or qualifications are required to call yourself a home inspector. So how do you find an excellent inspector?
  • Ask for recommendations from your buyer’s agent, real estate attorney, or other real estate professionals as well as from friends, family and co-workers.
  • Look for membership in a major professional home inspection association and for specific training.
  • Check the potential candidates with the Better Business Bureau and appropriate government consumer affairs agencies.
  • Interview several potential home inspectors. Ask about their background, training, years and type of experience doing home inspections, certification and licensing, and continuing training. Ask for references, then call those references. Be sure that the inspector provides a written report and welcomes your accompanying them on the inspection and the follow-up walk through.
  • Sign a written contract that spells out what you can expect of the inspector and the inspection.

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