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Randall Re II
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado Florida Arizona Texas, Nevada and Ohio.
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picking a property inspector is one of the most important steps in the buying process

Randall Re II
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado Florida Arizona Texas, Nevada and Ohio.
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As a professional real estate investor, I can tell you that picking a property inspector is one of the most important steps in the buying process. Here are three reasons why:

  1. A property inspector can identify potential issues with a property before you buy it. This can save you thousands of dollars in repairs down the road and can also help you negotiate a better price on the property.
  2. A good property inspector will have the expertise and knowledge to identify potential hazards and code violations. This can help protect you from liability and ensure that the property meets local safety standards.
  3. A property inspector can also provide valuable advice on things like home maintenance and energy efficiency. This can help you save money on utility bills and improve the overall value of the property.

In summary, hiring a property inspector is a crucial step in the buying process because it can help you identify potential issues, protect you from liability, and provide valuable advice on how to improve the property. Not all are created equal, trust me.