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Old 5/9/07, 2:06 AM
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PART 1. When a homeowner calls you for an inspection quote/proposal, what kind of information do you try to get from them before disclosing a loose price by phone?

PART 2. Do you ask different questions if a real estate agent calls you?

BETTER YET - What is your "wish list" of things you'd like to know about a home before giving a quote by phone?

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Old 5/9/07, 2:39 AM
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Square footage under roof, age, address, mls info.



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Square footage under roof, age, address, mls info.
Okay, so let's say you get that info; what factors would change your quote once you arrive on the property?

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Significantly greater amount of square footage. More than one of any system.
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Okay, so let's say you get that info; what factors would change your quote once you arrive on the property?

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I have never changed a quote after arriving at a property, like what was already said, all I need to know is SF, and age.

I can guess how many systems are in a building by the SF, that is close enough for me.
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Old 5/9/07, 9:26 AM
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I do not solely depend on the quoted S.F. of the home. I go the county tax assessors website (when possible) and get the real S.F. Often the buyer or agent will not include non-air conditioned spaces (Florida rooms, finished porches, garages, etc.) If I am expected to inspect them I include it in the S.F. under the roof. You have to ask them if there are any of these spaces in order to get an accurate figure. After that I rarely change the quoted price unless it is just blatantly misquoated square footage. It has never been a problem. I have lowered a price many times for the same reasons.
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Old 5/9/07, 10:45 AM
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Out here in La-la-land things are not always what they seem. (One of my novels set in Los Angeles is called The Appearance of Things.) For instance, a two-thousand sq ft house in the San Fernando Valley could range from $5,000.00 to $8,000.00, whereas the identical house in BelAir, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades or Malibu could range from three to five million. That's one reason to ask the sale's price. The question does seem to bother many realtors, who never question that they're getting paid a percentage of the sale's price. She-who-must-be-obeyed, who books all my inspections, asks a lot of questions, a practice that I continue when I meet my clients on-site. Before my report is posted, I know quite a bit about them, and every thing I know affects my reports.



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What are you looking to accomplish with this home inspection?

Have you ever had a home inspection before? if yes - How was your experience? Did it reveal the information you were hoping to achieve?

How long are you planning to live in your new home?

How did you hear about us?

How soon would you like us to perform the inspection?

Are there any major concerns about the property or its conditions, that I should know about before we conduct the inspection?

We encourage our home owners to be present for the inspection, can you free up some time, and be avaliable the day we inspect the property?



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Great information. Thanks.
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I have a major asset in my mother who books for us. She owns a small realty company that she runs out of the house while doing admin for us. When a client/realtor cals to book, she pulls the house up on MLS while they are on the phone and glances through for price adjustments; correct square footage, age of systems, location etc. If the house is 20 years old w/ hardboard siding and original everything, she catches it and tacks on $50 or so. works out pretty good most of the time.
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Out here in La-la-land things are not always what they seem. (One of my novels set in Los Angeles is called The Appearance of Things.) For instance, a two-thousand sq ft house in the San Fernando Valley could range from $5,000.00 to $8,000.00, whereas the identical house in BelAir, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades or Malibu could range from three to five million. That's one reason to ask the sale's price. The question does seem to bother many realtors, who never question that they're getting paid a percentage of the sale's price. She-who-must-be-obeyed, who books all my inspections, asks a lot of questions, a practice that I continue when I meet my clients on-site. Before my report is posted, I know quite a bit about them, and every thing I know affects my reports.
Put me down for a couple of those $5,000.00 houses in Reseda Keith, do they take VISA?

Whenever I get a call and the person on the other end starts with "How much is a Home Inspection", I always reply "Two to Three THOUSAND dollars".

I then ask the person How big is the house, is there a pool , do you need a termite inspection, what is the location, can I do the inspection tomorrow(depending on schedule)?

I just go by square foot. I get confused easy with complicated pricing schemes.

Now if I was Keith, I would stick to west of Beverly Hills and skip the Valley.
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Default Re: Question about proving rate quotes by phone.

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NOTE: The thread title should be "Question about PROVIDING rate quotes by phone."


PART 1. When a homeowner calls you for an inspection quote/proposal, what kind of information do you try to get from them before disclosing a loose price by phone?

PART 2. Do you ask different questions if a real estate agent calls you?

BETTER YET - What is your "wish list" of things you'd like to know about a home before giving a quote by phone?

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Hi Robert,

Here's a link to my question form that I use as a guide. http://http://www.wiseeyeshomeinspec..._info_form.pdf I say guide because the questions just help get the conversation rolling.

I also ask about the water system (private well or public) as wells are common here. And radon being common here as well I always ask if that has been tested. No hardsell usually needed to get both added to the inspection.

As for using this stuff for pricing it depends. I prefer to use the asking price since that usually reflects size/amenity level of the home better then description (RE agents never get the price wrong but often can't use a tape measure). Plus it's an easy calculation if my wife is handling the call and so far always ends up at a woekable number. But that is only a quide as a very large home might not be real pricey so I'm always ready to modify the pricing as needed to fit the circumstances and inspection type.

I also ask about the MLS number and usually can bring the home up on the computer while I have them on the phone. That lets me askabout specific features such as barns, pools or whatever.

If it's a realtor I ask the same questions. Plus questions on why they called me since I don't solicit RE agents ever. They have to convince me they are looking for my level of service and understand it costs more before I'll talk price with them at all.
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DB,

Very helpful. Thanks.
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Old 5/11/07, 10:22 AM
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Crickey, I did say $5,000.00 and $8,000.00 instead of $500,000.00, and $800,000.00, which is why she-who-must-be obeyed handles the money and pays the bills. Thanks, Brian.



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... which is why she-who-must-be obeyed handles the money and pays the bills....
Keith...

Here is a neat joke you can tell your wife:

"Do you know why they call it PMS?" smile at this point....
"Because MAD COW DESEASE was already taken"


if... she-who-must-be obeyed does not laugh...


start running!!!


Tell me what happens.



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