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Old 01-04-2008, 05:26 PM
Frank Bombardiere Frank Bombardiere is offline
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Re: Certified pre-owned homes
Same here, I always sit around thinking of ways to get more work and then about mid Feb, I get covered up. However, I just had my worst Dec in fours years and I have only been doing this for six going on seven years. Everyone keeps talking the gloom and doom and it gets a little scary sometimes.

I also agree that certifying a home sounds a little risky. I think I will stick to the advantages of knowing what your in for rather than certifying that the house is move in ready, what ever that means. I am confident in my ability to find the problems with the house so I don't mind doing listing inspections, I was just wondering others thoughts on the subject. I can see people getting the wrong idea about a home inspector certifying a home. To me it sounds like you are saying that you inspected the home and there are no problems, or that the problems you found were properly repaired.
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