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I'll take em on
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I'll bring fortune cookies to keep em busy while I inspect
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Dave,
Another way to deal with people like the Father-In-Law, is to politely inform everyone who the contract is between. If he is not on the contract you can not and will not communicate with him. Don't mention about permission to discuss anything with them. Ex. With my contract, we sign a paper, I will not give a copy or discuss the result with any but the client. This saves me alot of times. I have Realtors request a copy of the report, I just say it must come from your client. It keeps me out of the middles of it. Here is a new one for you. The other day, I had the Realtor call me up to tried and talk her client into buying the house. Not my job, Baby! I did not make the call. It was up to the Real Estate Salesperson to seal the deal. Rick |
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"Sorry, I'm not the inspector you need , , ,"
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Clients come in all different shapes, sizes and personalities.
I like dealing with those hot headed nit-picky complainers. Once they start pointing out nonsense bullsh!t items, I have my own way of shutting them up. I tell them to try and evaluate the inspection with an eye toward problems of greatest significance. Look for those conditions that compromise health and safety of you and your family. Then I tell them "When you move in, you're going to need something to do anyways. No house is perfect". They quiet right down. Try it, it works. I can't believe you turned on the main. I'll bet you won't touch another one in the future. |
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Dave
Your correct I wont be opening anymore water valves. I guess I was just trying to be as thourough as Possable. Some vacant homes are winterized and when I arrive they didnt turn on the main. From now on I will either re scheudule. So lets say you where doing an inspection on a vacant house and the water and gas was off. Home is 25+ miles away. Realtor and clients are looking at like you are nuts when you tell them that you wont turn on the main. How are you handiling this scenerio. Dave |
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Turned water off and called realtor back. She was out there in a jiffy with a mop and towels drying out the inside of the house while I went on with the inspection. I learned then...NEVER, EVER turn on the water. Did one last week where the house was winterized...signs up everywhere saying do not turn on the water. The realtor got upset that I obeyed the signs. “The things that will destroy America are peace at any price, prosperity at any cost, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life.” Theodore Roosevelt Joe Funderburk, CMI Alpha & Omega Home Inspections, LLC Inspecting Upstate SC & Charlotte Metro, NC NACHI ID: NACHI05120170 www.aohomeinspection.com |
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I have the buyer call their agent and get permission for them (the buyer) to turn the water on....not me
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Just had one last month where the water was shut off for winterizing and the electric was shut off from the municipal side.
I stated to my client that I had to disclaim all electrical, heating and plumbing within the house unless of course he wished to re-schedule to another date. He obviously was desperate to get the inspection completed that day, and told me to continue inspecting everything I could. I grabbed my flashlight for those dark areas and completed this 3,800 sq. ft. inspection in two hours. Very easy inspection without all the mechanicals. Most of the report was blank, filled with diclaimers. |
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I had an inspection for a young couple. They had father-in-law in tow.
The FIL states to me,about 8 times, "You know, I am an Architect". Keeps me jumping, asking about everything. I point out no GFCIs (built in 1970) and no AFCI protection (our state requires calling out safety problems according to current standards). He keeps telling me that they are not required. He follows me up to the attic and starts giving e a lecture on structure (he designs warehouses, fer gosh sake) and how the truss system works. I just keep on plugging. No major problems (except the GFCI, AFCI problem and a leaking bathtub valve). When done, I shake the client's hands and start to put my ladder back on my truck. The father walks over and starts complimenting me on the quality of the inspection. "If you can do this good a job with an old fart like me hounding your heels, you must be a great inspector. It's about my little girl getting her first house. You understand." Brought a tear to my eye. I am also very glad I didn't wack him over the head with my 4 cell Mag Light. Have had 3 referrals from him since. Our loving Father watches over drunks, fools and short tempered home inspectors. Will Decker, CMI ILL License # 450.0002240 Board Certified Master Inspector Decker Home Services, LLC Chicago and Northern Suburban Home Inspections Office: (847) 676-8393 Cell: (847) 609-2345 Home: (847) 673-2702 wjd@DeckerHomeServices.com www.DeckerHomeServices.com Learn, Educate, Serve and have fun doing it! |
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Dave,
I have an inspection this weekend. I took the order. I called the Realtor, he gives me the run down of the Building. It is in the older section of the city where all the structures are connected. The Building has been vacant for about 1.5 years now. People are from NJ, wanting to come to NY. Anyways, no utilities on. The Realtor tells me the gas company won't turn on the gas cause the Furnaces(2) need to be fixed or replaced! I say, "ok?" The building is also winterized. I called my client back and explained all this. We did get the electric turned on. She said, the Realtor did not tell me all this. OOOPS! I said do you want to wait or? She says we really need it this Saturday. I explained to them, I can look at thing but will note plumbing and Furnaces not working operational at the time of the inspection. I will document my buttom end off but will do the inspection. Then the Realtor says, Oh there is an area in the upper level that looks like the roof is leaking. I have never seen water problems! I will at least climb on my 40 foot ladder to inspect the roof. Depends on the weather whether I climb off my Ladder. I love this career! The things we get to do and hear. Rick |
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I live and work in an area with a lot of "snow-bird" owners. That means that a large percentage of the homes I inspect are not occupied, especially in the summer. Most of these homes have the water turned off, some of the breakers turned off, etc.
Realtors are focused on one thing: getting to the closing table. They don't appreciate or understand when a home inspector shows up to do an inspection, then informs them that the inspection cannot be done due to utilities being turned off. That leads to displeased realtors, which ultimately leads to less referals. It comes down to a judgement call. If I show up to a condo that I know to be only a couple years old, in July, with the hurrican shutters closed, the humidistat set, etc....I would probably take the chance and turn on the water and breakers. I know that is "rolling the dice", but it is the lesser of two evils in that case, and in my judgement. If the home in question was older, showed some signs of damage, or looked pretty "rough", then I might err on the side of discretion. My two cents. Brad Wheeler GCIT |
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I agree with Russell, a nice thank you very much and not lose any sleep over it.
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