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Kyle Cuppy
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About to go Inspect a property

Kyle Cuppy
  • Minneapolis, MN
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I am about to go take a look at a house that I have been pursuing for 10 months. I am bringing an inspector and 4 other people which will help me review the property, make auto-cad drawings and extra sets of eyes on potential repairs. Any advice as I prepare to get ready to turn over every stone on this house?

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Alexander Zurn
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Alexander Zurn
  • Lender
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@Kyle Cuppy you're doing exactly what you need to. The more eyes on your team the better. I went through my first inspection a few months ago now and before we started my inspector took me aside and said "I work for you. I will go do my job and speak to as much as I can about this property and if you have any questions along the way do not hesitate to ask."

Your inspector may not say this to you but they are absolutely there working for you. Encourage the others to ask questions as well. You want to leave feeling you spent your money very wisely. It should be a great learning experience.

p.s. have you confirmed that it is alright to bring that many people along during inspection? Not sure if there are rules to that but just wondering.

Good luck!

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