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All Forum Posts by: John Moses

John Moses has started 9 posts and replied 28 times.

Post: Termite Company in Burlington County

John MosesPosted
  • Specialist
  • Red Bank, NJ
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 19

Hey guys I'm looking for a Termite Inspection in Florence NJ. Can anybody recommend a Co in Burlington County?

Thanks,

John Moses

Post: Home Inspections and Covid19

John MosesPosted
  • Specialist
  • Red Bank, NJ
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 19

Vaughn, I cover Essex, Union, Middle Sex, Monmouth and Ocean. If the city is in one of those counties I'll do it.

John 

Post: Home Inspections and Covid19

John MosesPosted
  • Specialist
  • Red Bank, NJ
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 19

Dear Neighbors, Colleagues, and Friends:

In the last month, we’ve seen our communities and our world change so profoundly that it often feels surreal. To that end, I hope that this letter finds you and your families healthy in the face of this crisis.

As a certified home inspector, my focus is always on safety—and it is even more of a priority today. Not just the safety of a structure, but also of my clients and colleagues. As of this writing, I am still performing home inspections and will continue to as long as local and federal authorities allow it, as long as other branches of the real estate industry remain functioning, and as long as I feel it is safe to do so. For that reason, I have updated the precautions and practices I have established to help prevent the spread of germs and prioritize the health and wellness of everyone involved.

Protection

  • I will wear a mask and gloves to each inspection. I encourage all attendees to do the same.
  • In the coming weeks, I am expecting a shipment of masks and latex gloves and will provide them to clients as a courtesy while supplies last. If you do not have a mask for our appointment, please let me know and I will do what I can to supply one until the shipment arrives.
  • I will continue to wear a mask and supply them for clients as long as the CDC recommends it for use when traveling in public.

Prevention

  • I will spray or wipe every surface that I touch using an approved disinfectant such as Lysol or Clorox.
  • After each inspection, I will disinfect all of my tools using an approved cleaner.

Limiting Contact

  • I am asking that all inspections be limited to essential attendees; two home buyers and the buyer’s agent.
  • I am encouraging anyone over 60 years of age and other vulnerable members of the community to stay home.
  • Throughout the inspection, I am following guidelines for social distancing, including maintaining at least 6-feet of space between each person and no physical contact (including handshakes).
  • Staying outdoors either on the front or back lawn, balcony or other open air space is encouraged after main concerns have been addressed.
  • Though I will disinfect surfaces that I touch, home sellers are encouraged to clean or hire a cleaning service after the inspection, especially if they are in a high-risk demographic.


Communication

  • Under the best of circumstances, buying a home is stressful. For a first-time homebuyer the current climate may feel incredibly hard. I am happy to schedule additional calls to walk through the process with them at any point and do my best to ease their minds.
  • Understanding that parents often play a role in the first-time home buying process and that their input is incredibly valuable, I am happy to schedule a Zoom or FaceTime call to answer their questions.
  • I will answer any questions before or after the inspection, particularly with those who do not feel comfortable attending, via a Zoom conference or FaceTime call, and share any images I have from the inspection to review my notes.
  • I ask that any real estate agents or attendees who are feeling sick contact me to reschedule, even if it is the day—or hour—of the inspection.

This will be my operating procedure at least through July, 2020, or until local and federal authorities consider the virus under control.

These are unprecedented times, and we are all doing our best to take care of ourselves, our families, and each other. Better days lay ahead, and if there is one thing that this crisis has taught us it is that our strength as a community comes when we stand together—even at 6 feet apart.

Stay safe.

John Moses

Post: Need a NJ building inspector rec

John MosesPosted
  • Specialist
  • Red Bank, NJ
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 19

Home Inspector? Happy to help... Just message me. 

Post: First time BRRRR, contract assignment

John MosesPosted
  • Specialist
  • Red Bank, NJ
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 19

"According to the agents" yeah my guess is double that. 

Post: Camden, NJ Investments

John MosesPosted
  • Specialist
  • Red Bank, NJ
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 19
Gawd Damn! 


Originally posted by @David Vitarelli:

@Ray Lamboy I couldn't have said it better myself. I manage quite a few properties in Camden and I can back up everything you have just said. @Inemesit C. You definitely want to tread cautiously when investing in Camden. Here is an example of what I mean...a lawyer that I work with for evictions has a colleague that was delivering an eviction notice in person in Camden and got shot as a result! Yeah....its like that! I am currently working on 2 evictions in Camden for clients of mine and I NEVER show a physical presence when dealing with an eviction....its all done via phone, email and snail mail. i think it is still pretty risky, but like Ray said, there is opportunity but proceed with caution. All the best!

Post: NJ Insurance Company Recommendations

John MosesPosted
  • Specialist
  • Red Bank, NJ
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 19

I got a good rep at All State. She'll get back to you right away. PM me...

John Moses

High Point Home Inspection LLC

Post: Tanks and Auctions - how to minimize risk?

John MosesPosted
  • Specialist
  • Red Bank, NJ
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 19

Hey guys I am currently bidding on a property in an online auction and I wanna know how I can mitigate the risk involved with their possibly being tanks. I’m trying to reach out to the realtor from an expired listing. Any other suggestions?

Thanks, 

John Moses

Post: Best carpet for a rental property

John MosesPosted
  • Specialist
  • Red Bank, NJ
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 19

Quality isn't as important, as long as it matches the drapes!