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The Retrospect, Inc. Home Inspection
computerized report is
one of the most concise, accurate
and easy to understand home inspection reporting systems in the industry.
It
provides the homebuyer with a comprehensive and invaluable education about
the future purchase of their dreams. It supplies our Home Inspectors the
tool to clearly communicate the problems he finds in the house to the
potential home buyer, which in turn allows the home buyer to make a more
educated and informed purchasing decision.
It offers to the clients and
agents 1.) Clarity
2.) Simplicity and most importantly 3.)
Insight.
The
Retrospect, Inc. Home Inspection Report provides these every time. How?
It
contains information on over 400 inspected items of the house,
indexed into thirteen
major categories: Grounds, Exterior, Foundation, Roof, Plumbing, Heating,
Air Conditioning, Electrical, Interior 1, Interior 2, Garage, Kitchen and
Bathrooms. |
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The purchase of
the Retrospect, Inc. Home Inspection Report is the best
strategy potential homebuyers can use to effectively evaluate the risks of a
property purchase. Like any major purchase, a major concern of a consumer is
being confronted with unforeseen, and often costly, repairs after taking
possession of a property. |
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The Retrospect, Inc. Home Inspection
Report purposely does not answer the
question "Who can do the repair?" Why? Any reputable
home inspector will think it is a
wise policy that they are not the one who recommends names of contractors,
avoiding any potential conflicts of interest with their client, the
homebuyer. In other words, home buyers should be cautious of home inspectors
who will contract home repairs by offering their own services. |
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Furthermore, the client receives
the Retrospect, Inc. Home Inspection Report within 12 hrs.
of the inspection, electronically e-mailed to them with
photos of all items of concern, providing the homebuyer
with an invaluable resource and tool, both for the negotiating process of
buying a house, and as a customized maintenance plan in the event the
house is
purchased . |
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