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Old 8/17/06, 10:30 AM
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and how would one get a hold of said disclaimer...???
Here's what I use. . .

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Neglected Property Disclaimer

The property has been neglected, and we will not comment further on the obvious and numerous deficiencies. However, you should obtain estimates from a general contractor, because the cost of renovation could significantly effect your evaluation of the property.



IF YOUR INSPECTOR IS NOT USING THERMAL IMAGING, YOU'RE NOT GETTING THE WHOLE PICTURE ®
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Old 8/21/06, 2:13 AM
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Thats leads to a question. When you ask the client what the 'really want to know' so avoid writing the 200pg report on a 1bd, 1bath place, and instead write a 25 pg report on the most pressing concerns, how do you cover yourself from having the report viewed as missing something?
Just what I asked. "What do you really want to know?. I have a few clients that use me on investment properties aka "flipers" And I only do an Item inspection of what they are concerned about because its obvious they are going to gut it to the skeleton. I write a one item contract. like "Roof or foundation Inspection"



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