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In need of Home Inspection

Ankit Maheshwari
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I am seeking a home inspector who can conduct a post-rehab inspection on a property. It would be better if you had previously used him.  Market- Akron, OH

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Jeff Pasmore
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Jeff Pasmore
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Ankit,

I would get a GC "General Contractor" to do the inspection. 

One of the best ways to find reliable General Contractor is by reaching out to local realtors in your area. They work with tradespeople all the time and often have a list of trusted professionals who can get the job done efficiently. Plus, this isn’t just about finding a handyman—it’s an opportunity to build a relationship with another professional in the industry.

Remember what Dale Carnegie teaches: “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get people interested in you.” When you call a realtor, don’t just ask for a name—take a genuine interest in their business, ask about the market, and build rapport. Who knows? That relationship could lead to future deals, referrals, or opportunities down the road.

Life is all about relationships, and the more people you genuinely connect with, the more doors will open. You can never have too many friends in this business!

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