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One way to find a good home inspector

How do I find a good home inspector?

For a free Buyers Guide, Email Kathy Torline at KTorline@msn.com

I was working on putting together a list of home inspectors for my client to call to schedule an inspection on a property she is trying to purchase; and I realized that was a great topic for a quick blog. 

Home inspectors are a crucial part of providing information to buyers so they can make an informed decision on the inspecting-uid-1605070property they are trying to purchase.   I was looking for the business cards of a couple of inspectors I’ve used the the past, and I remembered they were both members of ASHI, American Society of Home Inspectors and all of their contact information was on ASHI’s web page.

ASHI’s web site is full of information for consumers; links to consumer protection articles including articles about mold, septic information, aluminum wiring, FAQ’s on inspections, and you can search for inspectors in a specific area.

In Colorado, inspectors aren’t required to be licensed.  Consequently it’s comforting for a consumer to choose an inspector who is a member ASHI; as not just anyone can belong to ASHI.    Their membership requires an inspector to complete 250 paid inspections as well as they must pass a comprehensive test.   Experience definitely counts in this industry.

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