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All Forum Posts by: Meguial Taylor

Meguial Taylor has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Property Inspection?

Meguial TaylorPosted
  • Independence, MO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

You know I was actually thinking I can just black out the section in the contract that states "inspection shall be completed by a qualified inspector..." I can do that right?

Post: Property Inspection?

Meguial TaylorPosted
  • Independence, MO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Thanks,

I know this sounds crazy but, I'm building my infrastructure at the moment to ensure efficiency. Which is why I asked the question. I have buyers to answer your questions, but I was asking for future reference. I'm currently structuring my website, database, logo, etc. You get the picture. I have about a week before I'm really ready to do some serious shopping and marketing to buyers. My system thus far has generated great leads so I figured I might want to establish a brand along the way.

Post: Property Inspection?

Meguial TaylorPosted
  • Independence, MO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

So, In my contract it states that I can opt to have a property inspected prior to closing. Right. So my question is: Can I have my friend who is an licensed and insured contractor "inspect" the property on my behalf? If I find out that I'm in over my head, and with the right contingency clause in place, can I get out of the contract or does (by law) the property need to be inspected by a licensed home inspector? By the way I would be wholesaling if thats not clear.