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Dean Dolce is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Hello,
I've been an avid reader of this board for awhile. I rehab and sell homes in MI. I use this board as a tool to gain knowledge from a different perspective and this board has helped me in that area. I recently listed a rehab of mine that we accepted an offer on. The buyer hired a home inspector that is ASHI/BOCA/CBI certified. The morning of the inspection I get a call saying they can't get the furnace to work. I turned the gas off earlier at the furnace because heating season was over. I told him were it was located and please go ahead and do whatever was needed to complete the inspection. Awhile later I get another call saying they left quickly as there were 5 gas leaks in the house and they don't want to risk testing the furnace. I was extremely concerned and immediately left work and called the gas co. Within a 1/2 hour I had 3 gas co. field techs there and no one could locate any leaks on the property. Also they said any H.I. should also tag the leaks as to help them locate them. In conclusion no leaks anywhere.... Its not over yet.... I call my realtor to calm the buyer and they now tell me they are concerned about the state of the Electrical box. The H.I. says the whole property is not grounded? I'm really about to lose it here. On the counter in the kitchen are all the permits and inspections on the house from the city the work was done in including adding circuits and inspecting the box. But I tell the realtor I will look into it. I use a circuit tester at all outlets and they show proper wiring, go to the box and see the newer ground cable going from the ground bar out the back of the house into the ground. Also it tests for continuity? And the list goes on.. These were to me very dangerous issues that could kill a deal. He made my house look like a dangerous place when I feel he was at fault. My concern is I want call him up and have him explain to me how he came to these conclusions. Or should I just let it go..... I think this guy is dangerous .. Any thought would be great. Thanks Dean |
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OK. If this guy really screwed up this bad, he could be a danger to any and all potential customers. If he is seeing problems that aren't here he probably won't see problems that are there, IMO. I would really consider calling him personally and talking to him. Then take it from there if you think further action is required.
Ian Niquette Square One Home Inspection Markesan WI 53946 www.squareonehomeinspection.com Active Rain Network INACHI Awards Portal Want To Exchange Links? What we've got here is......failure......to communicate.....
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Henry Valenzano CMI (Hank) Double Check Home Inspection LLC. www.DCHI.com Hank@DCHI.com 719-635-6425 Colorado Arms Repair : Gunsmith www.ArmsRepair.com Henry@ArmsRepair.com |
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bdoles2 is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Personally, I would contact the inspector and ask if he could spare a few minutes of time and walk you through the house, pointing out and explaining what the defects are. If he refuses, then I would contact his organization.
Chances are he'll say he can't meet you on the property, and in my opinion that's a red flag he has no idea what he's talking about. That's just my opinion though. |
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john bubber is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
guy sounds like a few butt-head inpsectors we`ve run into here in MI.
don`t get me wrong Nachi folks, not saying most-all of you here...are. Talking about some here in metro Detroit....sheeshus K-rist. Have spoke w/one Nachi HI who does get this waterproofing thing, Mike Bazzo, common sense guy. some of these TURDS somehow think they`re foundation/waterproofing experts,ran into several of them when giving some HO`s estimates. They were all charged up saying... you waterproofers are all full of shtt and that most problems/leaky basements can be fixed-solved by raising grade/longer downspout extensions etc. I wanted to slap these incompetent-morons silly, imagine that....the Bubber man getting pizzed. Got Milk? |
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Henry Valenzano CMI (Hank) Double Check Home Inspection LLC. www.DCHI.com Hank@DCHI.com 719-635-6425 Colorado Arms Repair : Gunsmith www.ArmsRepair.com Henry@ArmsRepair.com |
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john bubber is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Ut oh....
just mentioned other nitwit Det area HI`s. Is that a problem? |
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Henry Valenzano CMI (Hank) Double Check Home Inspection LLC. www.DCHI.com Hank@DCHI.com 719-635-6425 Colorado Arms Repair : Gunsmith www.ArmsRepair.com Henry@ArmsRepair.com |
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john bubber is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
sorry, didn`t mean to throw anyone off. I do try pretty hard to stay on my own thread. just wanted to post there are indeed some pretty scary Det area HI`s, as apparently Dean bumped into.
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Dean,
If I can help in any way, Please don't hesitate to call me at 586-855-7644 John, Thanks for the kudo's. Keep on keeping on. |
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Dean Dolce is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Ok guys,
Thanks for the reply's. I'm not really good at confronting people. But I will try to contact him on monday to go over my concerns. He was nice enough to leave his card on my countertop. But shortly afterward will start contacting his credentials to report my concerns with them also. I just wanted some other opinions here first. I'm not good at being the mean guy, but this one really pissed me off. I always expect a list from the buyers after a H.I. half of the time they never ask for anything and the other half it is only minor things. I am not a perfect rehabber, but would never put a house up for sale with these potentially dangerous defects. Thanks Dean |
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Don't know your state or what licensing is required and all that. That would make a difference. I have come behind some bad HIs here, in Illinois and know your feelings. What I do, when I run into this, is offer (with the permission of the client) to approach the other HI and talk with him. Sometimes, he is an old guy who thinks that NACHI inspectors are full of feces. Sometimes they are new guys who don't have much experience (BTW: You have to tune a gas meter before using it. He may not know this.) Sometimes, the HI is correct, and I have to take the time to explain the problem with the contractor. You know the type, "I been doing this for 20 years!" he says, and I reply, "Well, then you have been doing it wrong for 20 years.". I don't try to get in anyone's face, I try to educate. Did a condo conersion, the other week. Real nice and clean. The contractor showed up half way through. I remembered him from another conversion, about a year ago. He cam up to me and asked me about any problems. With the consent of the client, I told him that there were only two minor issues (Dishwasher not screwed to the countertop and the furnace had a lot of drywall dust). He told me he already knew about the dishwasher and was there to finish that and that he would have the furnace cleaned. Then he actually thanked me. He tod me that he had learned a great deal from my previous inspection and that all my comments were valid and that he makes sure that these things are not done in the places he works at now. It's not about confruntation. It's about (or at least, in should be) educating and helping. Fell free to call me (office #, below) if I can be of any help. 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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Dean, don't be too quick to hang the inspector, the agent could be the weak link here. Call the inspector with an open mind. JMO
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