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All home inspectors and inspection companies are not alike. Buyer’s
and real estate agents are on their own when it comes to qualifying the
firm that they use. Here are a few guidelines for choosing the company
you will work with:
1) Get referrals from Realtors. Past experience can be a big help in
locating a competent company. Real estate agents come into contact
regularly with many different home inspectors. They know who the
good ones are.
2) Make sure the inspector has a state license. Believe it or not,
the Arizona Board of Technical Registration (BTR) prosecutes folks
each year
practicing without a license. Check on the status of a license at
www.btr.state.az.us
3) Find out if the inspector is a member of the American
Society
of Home Inspectors (ASHI). ASHI is the nation's oldest and leading
professional
association for independent home inspectors. If you hire an ASHI® member
you know the inspector has at least completed 250 inspections and
that they complete a minimum of 20 hours of continuing education
each year.
To find an ASHI member go to www.ashi.com
4) Communication skills.
Advising about the needs of a potential home is a delicate operation.
The way in which these needs are
communicated can make all the difference. If the inspector can’t
put defects in perspective, he or she is ineffective.
5) Professionalism,
ethics and attitude. It's to your advantage to choose someone
with high levels of professionalism and integrity.
ASHI
members
are required to comply with a strict Code of Ethics.
On a final
note, be careful of choosing the low cost provider. Low cost often
equates to low quality. Buying a home is an
expensive venture.
Would you bargain shop for a heart surgeon? Price should
be the last and least significant item on your list of questions
for
the inspection
company.
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