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Josh R.
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DIY home inspection: what is your favorite workbook?

Josh R.
  • Washington, Washington D.C.
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I am looking at a 4-unit residential property in Washington DC.

With my above average (but not professional) background in property management and fixing properties, I want to do my own home inspection. I own all of the inspection tools, including an inspection camera.

To do this, I want a checklist to work from.

What inspection workbook do you recommend?

  • The Property Inspection Workbook seems a bit dated
  • Jay Hicks looks a bit . . . not put together well

Also, I am going to hire a roofer to give me their opinion.