Top MA Licensed Home Inspector
Inspection photos help show / prove item conditions to other interested parties involved in the sales transaction.Don't be misled by MA home inspectors claiming years of "home building experience", it's not the same as actual home inspection experience. Being a carpenter, plumber, roofer, electrician, real estate agent, builder, architect or even an engineer for 25 years does not qualify someone to be a home inspector. The home inspector listed below has over 25 years "real" home inspection experience, provides a top quality narrative report with digital photos (emailed same day) and is licensed by the state of Massachusetts.
This MA home inspection company is owner operated and all inspections are performed by the owner. Yes, you can find inexperienced or part-time inspectors whose main advertising message is their low or competitive fee, or their special or free promotion, however, a highly qualified, experienced inspector who provides a superior inspection report will prove to be a better value for the inspection fee charged. It's not just the inspector's time you are paying for, but the knowledge possessed by the inspector as well. If one inspector charges $695 and another charges $350 for the same property, which inspector do you think has more home inspection knowledge and experience and provides a more detailed (and more useful) inspection report?Home inspectors know the value of their service and charge accordingly.
Did A Real Estate Agent Recommend An Inspector To You?
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Did The Home Inspectors Web Link Appear On The Real Estate Agency Web Site?
If so, check out this video from the ABC Good Morning America show:
It requires more time to take and edit photos, that's why few inspectors include photos with their reports.
View MA Real Estate Licensing Law that prohibits selling agents from referring home inspectors.
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