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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Home Inspector or No?
A fellow REALTOR recently suggested that a home inspector may be unwise... For example, if you can hire an HVAC guy, a structural engineer, electrician, etc. to inspect their own professional area for $100 a pop, and the local home inspectors are charging roughly $500, why would it NOT be better to have the pros inspect rather than the "jack-of-all-trades"?
When she said that it got me thinking... What do yall think?