International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
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| Seller Inspections & MoveInCertified Contains discussions about seller inspections and the MoveInCertified program. |
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I would like to do some MIC inspections. It's the norm in the San Francisco area and I've tried to get some agents on it here. They like the idea but there are very few "conventional" home sales here right now. If they are short selling it they aren't willing to pay for an inspection. As for Mountain. I was thinking about it. Even ran it past a few close Realtor friends that think it sounds pretty nice. But I guess like Florida there may be an issue with offering it here. I couldn't get anyone to tell me it's allowed or not. Until I get the official word on it I don't offer it but I think I would if I knew I could. It seems better than some of the others I've looked at.
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I'm now offering the 100 Day Inspection Coverage as part of the service I provide. It's included in the price and they are provided a copy of the certificate on the day of the inspection. Prior to the inspection, I provide them a sample copy of the certificate with all the terms and conditions and stress that they review it completely. I do not in any way suggest that this is a warranty or insurance to them. I merely re-explain how the program works and outline a few of the items covered while pointing out the area that states "normal wear and tear" etc. I suggest its a program that will give clients added piece of mind. Agents are really liking this.
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