Inspecting For Who?


Have you ever wondered just who the home inspector was working for?

The key to avoiding this is to hire your own. By all means get some references but you should have final say on who the inspector is. Hire based upon ability, skills and value, not on referrals from a party gaining from the transaction. Even worse if the real estate agent is offering to pay for it this should raise all kinds of red flags!! (Author’s note) Make sure you ask the agent if they are willing to pay for any inspector or just one in particular. If they will pay for any inspector than it is simply your commission dollars paying for it. Where the flags should be raised is if they will only pay for one inspector in particular. I was unable to get any details of the program offered by the agent in the link as it was not spelled out on his website. I have emailed him for details on just how his program works. I have asked him to post the details as a comment on this post. Added 11/5/09.) I have met a few inspectors in my travels that said they lost referrals from local real estate agents because their thoroughness had caused deals to fall apart, losing the agent's precious commission.

I did a post on this back in July when Mike Holmes announced his new inspection business. I really respect Mike for his ability to stand up for what is not right. Take this quote about the inspection business as an example:
"There also are questions over whether some inspectors are too cosy with real estate agents who don't want an inspection to kill a sale."
Let's hope that Mike can do for the inspection business what he did for the renovation business!!

He is putting his money where his mouth is too. Have you been stung from a bad inspection in the past....Mike wants to make it right....

M

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mike, to be fair.
Did you check to see if the realtor mentioned offers free home inpection with an inspector of your choosing,or their short list mandatory?

add some meat here.

Unknown said...

Thanks for the note Vince. I have made an update on the blog regarding your comment.

Mike

Anonymous said...

My clients are free to choose any home inspectors when I pay for their home inspection. Agents offer free home inspections to help out clients because some do not have the money and would for go this important step when purchasing a home.
Robert Wollziefer, Re/Max Twin City