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Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
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If the real estate agent is not the buyer personally .....I don't have an obligation to entertain him/her.Although I did an inspection on a home and my client [who was not at inspection] gave me specific instructions to show all defects to realtor.I would prefer if they stayed out of my way until the inspection is complete. Bottom line my obligation is to my client. 'Imagination is more important than knowledge' (sometimes) Mario Kyriacou CHI CMI-NACHI Canadian Member of the Year 2007 www.360degreeshomeinspections.com Tel.# 416-722-6132 e-mail torontohomeinspector@yahoo.com |
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I prefer to have my client there so I can explain issues in person, rather than on the phone looking at photos. I don't mind if the Buyer's agent is present, as long as I have the clients approval in advance. As long as the agent doesn't try to "explain" things or interfere, that is.
Kenneth Miller Jordan Hill Home Services,LLC Vice-President Great Lakes - East Chapter 248-398-2438 |
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Please Note:
rdawes is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
If at all possible, I try and get the buyer to come at the end. If they want to be there the whole time that's fine too. I'll do my chat with them after every few rooms or systems to keep them from getting bored. Takes no more time than a longer chat at the end. It also builds rapport with them and helps cement the concept that you are there as someone on their side.
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I always arrive at the inspection 1/2 hour early. When the client arrives (at the appointed time), I have the exterior portion of the report completed. I then have them follow me around for the entire inspection. I'll be talking the entire time while showing my clients everything they need to know about their perspective home.
As for the Realtors...In Massachusetts, the Listing agent and the Buyers agent will show up 98% of the time. I prefer that they both stay out of my way and not tag along with (my client(s) and I) during the inspection. I've had agents follow me and my client throughout the inspection and talk to their clients while I'm trying to discuss issues with the house. I politely interrupt and ask my clients for their undivided attention. Realtors should stay out of the walk through and go on their own when an inspection is taking place. |
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wforsyth is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
That would have lost you a client in many a case over here. I know many clients who want their agent to accompany them, ask the questions, be treated as an equal in the inspection, and then have the report sent to them at the end.
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Please Note:
lkrausz is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Very interesting that they consider Nick a threat. Why? All he did is say who he is and post a link that they removed.
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If you go back and read the posting Nick had put a link to this site. They called it self promotion and I guess don't think too kindly of that.
Richard W. Washington, owner RW Home Inspections, Inc. www.RWHOMEINSPECTIONS.com Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) Professional Inspector License #7238 Texas Professional Real Estate Inspectors Member (TPREIA)-Greater Houston Chapter InterNACHI member since 2004 Based in Katy, serving Houston and all surrounding communities |
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Many buyers say they want to be there the whole time and are very enthusiastic. I think to myself, ok, you really do not understand how bored you are going to get watching me write? Sure, I love the company and will chit chat some like Ronald said. Knock yourself out if you want to join me the whole time..
I can remember maybe one or two people in 4 years that has stayed the entire time. Richard W. Washington, owner RW Home Inspections, Inc. www.RWHOMEINSPECTIONS.com Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) Professional Inspector License #7238 Texas Professional Real Estate Inspectors Member (TPREIA)-Greater Houston Chapter InterNACHI member since 2004 Based in Katy, serving Houston and all surrounding communities |
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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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Big difference in the moves that are made out here. Most of my clients tell me that they would rather spend time with me ALONE. |
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I understand from those who have been sued most clients where not on site at the inspection. The only difference to you and me is I try to arrive 60 minutes before the client. On advice from lawyers I do get the contract signed before I say any thing about the home. ........... Cookie |
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Did just a quick review of my last 50 agreements where I have a section for my clients saying yes or no to me releasing the report to their agent. 41 of 50 said no. If over 80% of those folks say no then why would they want the agent there? Furthermore, I try to keep in mind I work for the client and make no commision so I have no motive for anything "They buy it or they don't". That is not always the case with the agent. Think about it! If the agent is acting as a duel agent in the deal, or his company is listing the property, or just the sheer fact that the faster they sell it and the more they can sell it for the faster they get paid and the more money they make.
Just a thought, Randy As Bill O would say "What say you" |
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I think that most clients have a "love/hate" relationship with their agents...at least those I have observed.
From what I can tell, they don't necessarily want or need them at the inspection, but they do expect to see them involved in the process and doing more than hammering a sign in the yard in order to collect their $20,000.00 sales commission. James H. Bushart Professional Building Analyst, BPI Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas 314-803-2167 Inspecting in Aurora, Branson, Carthage, Granby, Joplin, Kimberling City, Monett, Mount Vernon, Neosho, Nixa, Purdy, Reed Spring, Republic, Springfield and surrounding areas.
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I do let the folks know they may want to forward a copy to their agent after they have reviewed it or let me know and I will. Most do, they just wanted to review it first and get an idea of how to approach it I suppose.
Randy |
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