Are Sequim home inspectors or Port Angeles home inspectors good, all the same, and are they all reliable or biased?  There is some nonsense going around on the Internet about the “dangers of getting a referral for a home inspector from your Realtor.”  If you are buying a home in Sequim or Port Angeles, I’ll tell you the honest-to-God truth in this brief article about home inspectors.

Here is a comment by someone who knows just enough to be dangerous themselves.

“Asking your Realtor is NOT a great way to find an inspector. Your Realtor gets paid only if the home sale goes through. Many good inspectors are called, ‘Deal Killers’ by R.E. agents and will not appear on a list of inspectors that are referred to home buying clients.”

This sentiment is echoed by self-appointed real estate expert Barry Stone, who himself is a home inspector:

“The trunk of the problem is this: Agents do not get paid until the sale is completed, and defect disclosure can make buyers change their minds about the sale. Since the best home inspectors disclose more defects, a large number of real estate agents regard the best home inspectors as “deal killers” — not because those inspectors actually kill deals, but because their thoroughness engenders the fear that they might kill a deal. As a result, some agents do not refer the best inspectors to their clients. Meanwhile, unwary clients assume that they are getting top-notch home inspection referrals from their agents.”

What is the truth about Realtor referrals and home inspectors in our small communities?  I think I know all the home inspectors here, and they are all good, honest, hard working, and ethical men.  There is absolutely no question about this.  They all work off very detailed checklists, and the boilerplate checklists are almost exactly the same.  Why?  Because the issues of concern that have been developed over the past decade are common concerns that intelligent home inspectors all address in their inspections.

As for Realtors trying to hire home inspectors that won’t do a good job so the buyer can be fooled and the Realtor can get a quick commission, that is pure nonsense.  At least it is here on the Olympic Peninsula.  I’ve seen a lot of home inspections, and a seller is simply not going to be able to hide anything that is discoverable by a home inspector, and it is very very hard to hide a defect from a home inspector.  There is no inspector in Sequim or Port Angeles that will intentionally not disclose a defect!

Home inspectors are also under the microscope to do an extremely thorough inspection, because the liabilities of getting sued and dragged through expensive litigation are simply too great to risk just to help a Realtor cheat a buyer.  Maybe in some corner of Los Angeles or in New York city these kinds of conspiracies can happen, but not here.

Sequim home inspectors and Port Angeles home inspectors are some of the best in the country, and you would be justified in relying upon your Realtor’s recommendation for a good home inspector.

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