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Brian Hannigan
05-14-2007, 01:50 AM
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KOMO, WA - 2 hours ago
Dave said there are people out there offering home inspection services who don't really know what they're doing. The result: "Things that were missed in a ...


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wayne soper
05-14-2007, 07:13 PM
You get what you pay for, I wish they had included the price they paid and the prices of the inspectors they tossed for the cheap inspection. We all see it all the time. Gee, that much, WOW , GEE can you do it cheaper?
Sure, I'll just skip the crawl area with all the dryrot and not bring my ladder to check the windows OK?
And then after the lowballer screws it up. We all take the abuse.
Biggest investment of your life and you want a cheap inspector?
GOOD LUCK!

Rick Hurst
05-14-2007, 08:40 PM
"We never would have bought the house" Marlene said. "There's no question we never would have bought the house."

I think this comment is always motivated by an attorney. The first thing an attorney must tell folks is to say this line on every interview.

I'd be willing to bet when they went shopping for an inspector they choose the least expensive one they could find.

Sounds like the one inspector told them they had a moisture problem but choose to ignore it as always.

Thom Walker
05-14-2007, 10:12 PM
Things like this really get to me, especially after days like today. The pictures I'm attaching all came from a brand spanking new construction. That self serving engineer on KOKO would have an excuse, I'm sure as to why the engineer held responsible for inspecting framing, roof, cladding, grading and drainage, condensing unit compliance, and all windows and doors for windstorm certification has already signed off and applied for the certificate.