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For all of you who take photos at an inspection, do you ever give allthe photos to the client when the report is completed? I mean, other than the photos included in the report, do you ever give more than the inspection report photos?
I have now had several clients ask if they can have a copy of all the photos that were taken during the inspection. I am not so sure I want to hand them out, outside of the pictures chosen to be a part of the report. The additional pictures could possibly lead into other future problems or questions and then come back and bite me (us). Input please. Thanks, Scott |
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I put all the pictures I take on a CD for my clients. I've never had a problem.
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I take a lot of pics during the inspection to document the condition of the homes' components at the time. Just in case 6 months later someone decides to say something was missed or broken I have a record on file. I do not give them all the photos, only those pertinent to the inspection. I also take a picture in cases such as an access is blocked or the attic is inaccessible due to 20 years of crap stored in the way, etc. You may have a right to be a little cautious. After a certain amount of time I usually go through the files and purge useless photos. Besides, how do they know how many photos you took?
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Nobody has ever asked for "extra" photos.
Same Here. Did have a guy that wanted a lot of photos taken in the crawl space though. I did nad he was happy. Never had a problem........yet! John J. Passailaigue Jr. NACHI05062580 Auburn Home Inspection Auburn, Alabama WAR EAGLE!
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As Doug posted...
I send copies of the photographs that explicitly depict what was discussed in the inspection report only. There are a lot of pictures that I it take for reference and future protection and identification (such as HVAC, water heater, appliance data plates) that are used just for recording and identification purposes. Those I retain. I have never had any questions on photographs from the client, but I can see where you are coming from. I have had pictures that were not reported on in the report that almost slipped through without being written up. Luckily I caught it. It would be evidence of an error/omission had it been missed. |
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I end up taking about 100 to 150 photos of the average inspeciton and I give them all to my cllients. Three reasons;
1- It is an added feature of my inspections. "You get all the photos so that you have a visual record of the condition of the house on the day of the inspection should something go missing or be found damaged when you move in." 2- Can provide visual proof that we did address a certain problem and there is the photo provided to remind you. And provides visual proof that we did talk about any issues pictured as confimation of the verbal part of the inspeciton. 3- Has on many occaisions allowed me to help the new home owner to locate things like basement drains, attic hatches, electrical panels etc. |
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"not just an inspection, but an education" www.homesweethomecincinnati.com Democracy is two wolves and a lamb. Liberty is a well-armed lamb. B. Franklin |
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In my report it explains that many photos are taken during the inspection, but that only those photos deemed pertinent by the inspector will be used in the report.
Clients can and will ask for anything under the sun, it is incumbent upon the inspector to set the expectations prior to the inspection. |
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whandley is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I email all the photos via MSN Slide Show Presentation with the report. No CD's, no paper, no envelopes, no mail or ups. When the client clicks on "Play Slide Show" in the email window, the program loads, the photos are enlarged, captions are added to each photo and the program rotates automatically through the photos. The client can back up, stop or scroll forward. The client can print, save and or download the photos to their systems. The client can also forward the email and photos to the agents, other contractors for estimates, relatives, etc...
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jmichalski is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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dgagneur is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Like James, I include ALL pics taken during the inspection. It only takes a few minutes to burn a CD when writing the report. Clients and agents seem to like it so why not.
Plus, as George eluded to, it's another layer of protection for both the client and myself. |
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Boy, you guy are really behind the times.
Many Happy Inspections, Mark H Roe BeSure Home Inspection Service NACHI05080887 Lancaster, Ohio 43130 InterNachiOhio Chapter President www.besurehomeinspectionservice.com http://www.besurehomeinspectionservice.blogspot.com/ http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/PersonDetail.aspx?PersonID=901109341 besurehomeinspectionservice@gmail.com http://oh.nachi.org/nachiohio/ http://www.columbusohiohomeinspection.com/ Visit this GREAT Real Estate Community http://activerain.com/besurehomeinspectionservice |
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jmichalski is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Nice idea, Mark. I like mine as a marketing hook in a competitive marketplace, but I can see how your way is appealing ($$$ - cha-ching!)
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