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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Shadowing Home Inspectors - CT
Hello All:
I am brand new to REI, so I am lacking greatly in experience across the board. Recently I viewed a home on HUDHOMESTORE.com to see what kind of shape it was in. But I must admit, upon viewing it, I was overwhelmed as to what may have been "deal breakers." Quite frankly, at this point I am just incapable of determinig the severity of many of the issues that I am viewing. That being the case, do you think it would be wise to shadow a home inpector, if they are open to doing so?
Any input would be greatly received. Thanks.
Jason