HOME INSPECTOR INTERVIEW GUIDE
Copyright © 1999-2000 Erle Rawlins III
The purpose of this interview guide is to assist
the consumer in determining the expertise and competence of the home inspector
prior to engaging that inspector's services. While most inspectors properly
perform their services pursuant to industry standards, or in accordance with
the requirements of the appropriate state agency licensing or regulating home
inspectors, uninformed consumers may be unaware of the history, experience or
basic business philosophy of individual inspectors.
While these questions may help determine the
competency of the inspector(s) interviewed, the consumer should understand the
answers to the questions alone do not determine an inspector's competency.
Responses must be interpreted, other investigations may be needed, or other
data obtained to make the proper selection. In most cases, the home buyer makes the final decision in hiring the home
inspector. Therefore, great care should be exercised in this interview and
selection process.
1.How long have you been licensed
to inspect residential properties?
2.What other licenses do you
presently hold?
3.Have you ever had a complaint
filed against you or been sued as a result of your inspection business and, if
so, explain the circumstance(s) and how the matter(s) were resolved?
4.How many inspections do you
typically conduct on an average day of inspecting and how lengthy is your
report?
5.Do you carry Errors and Omission
insurance for the properties you inspect?
6.If you do not carry E & O
insurance, how will you warrant and financially stand behind your inspection
services?
7.What is your policy if your
inspection report fails to reveal a deficiency that subsequently is discovered
after the property is purchased?
8.Who do you represent in an
inspection and how do you deal with people you don't represent who may object
to your inspection findings?
9.Have you ever been requested by
real estate licensees to limit or minimize your inspection findings and, if so,
how did you respond to those requests?
10.
What typical mistakes do you feel home buyers make when having properties inspected or selecting
inspectors?
11.
What are you prohibited by policy or regulation
from inspecting or commenting on in a typical home inspection?
12.
If you were buying a property that was at least 20
years old, what inspections would you personally require as the buyer based on
your own experience?
13.
How do you interpret the role of the real estate
licensee in the property inspection process?
14.
How do you feel about lender
required repairs in connection with your inspection process?
15.
Have you ever had a mortgage broker or appraiser
attend your inspections and, if not, are there any reasons you would object to
their being there to hear you report your findings?
16.
Are you willing to re-inspect the property being
purchased after revealed deficiencies have been repaired and, if so, what fee
would you charge for the re-inspection process?
17.
Are you willing to provide a list of past customers
who have used your inspection services?
18.
When will you furnish a written inspection report
and what form will that report take?
19.
Will you provide repair estimates for deficient
items revealed as a result of your inspection?
20.
Will you recommend that specific inspection
"experts" be engaged in the event you feel that the possible
condition of certain inspected items may be beyond your professional expertise?
21.
Please provide three reasons why your services as a
home inspector provide the buyer with greater value than other inspectors may.
22.
What should a home buyer
be careful about when choosing a home inspector?
23.
If a real estate licensee has ever been upset with
you because of your inspection, what caused that licensee to be so upset?
24.
Do you have any objections to real estate
licensees, or anyone else, being present when you conduct your inspections?
25.
If a home buyer elects not
to use your home inspection services, who else would you recommend for that
purpose and why?
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This HOME INSPECTOR INTERVIEW GUIDE is provided for
consumer education.
Erle Rawlins III
Dallas, TX
Erle3@aol.com
214-893-0890