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Contracting a home inspector
Hi, everyone does anyone know what's the best way to get a home inspector on your team as part of your business I just started a real estate investment group a year ago and I'm trying to build my team and part of us being straight Foward and honest with sellers and buyers is to have estimates and inspection done so my deals stand out making my offer firm to buyers and sellers at the point of price I would like to know if anyone has a idea of how I can maybe set up a contract with a home inspector so that I'm able to pay after the deal goes through the reason being is that if I have an inspection done on a sellers property it's gonna cost I believe 500$ in my area so that the seller knows exactly why I have made my offer for whatever amount and have my inspections back up my offer but if the offer is not excepted I don't want to be throwing money away does anyone have any ideas