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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

How do you deal with a bad home inspector?
I had a home inspector (recommended by my agent) inspect a duplex (my second investment property) that I am in the process of purchasing. He missed so may things with the property like missing gutters and downspouts, noticeable crack on the garage floor, furnace in Unit 2 (he said that there were one furnace that serviced both units) etc.
How do you deal with a dishonest home inspector?