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What to Do On a Second Inspection.

A second inspection could result from the inspector being call back to look at the fix or inspection of a significant defect revealed during the first examination. A serious electrical issue, damaged gas line, dangerous rooftop leak, or a similar issue revealed as requiring consideration on the home inspector's original findings are the reasons to call for a second inspection.


What is in the Second Inspection

At the point when a buyer realizes that the inspector has recently checked a property, the purchaser—or the purchaser's agent—may demand to see a duplicate of the past report instead of arranging and pay for another home inspection. To do so would be an ethical violation concerning the inspector and should be avoided, especially if the buyer offers to pay for the report off the books. Rather, the Albany, NY home inspector should propose conducting another investigation at their standard rate. Offering a discount would be inappropriate; since the extent of the work will be equivalent to if there hadn't been a prior inspection.


Whether or not a second inspection is a development to analyze a fix or a full report for another buyer, the inspector should take on the task similarly as though as he had never examined the home. While examining a home for the second time, the inspector should adopt the strategy that he or she knows nothing about the property. The explanation is that, unknown to the home inspector, changes or upgrades may have been made to the home, or its condition may have crumbled since the property was initially investigated. A safety hazard may have additionally become an issue at some point after the first review.


If you need a second inspection feel free to contact the Albany, NY home inspection company to keep your home more secure.



The Author Kevin Maxwell is the owner and operator of Maxwell Home Inspection Services, LLC. Kevin Maxwell is a certified Home Inspector located in Albany NY that has performed over 6000 Inspections.


Phone: 1-800-598-4754

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