I personally had a customer that needed five home inspections before finally finding the house she had a peace of mind buying. She could have saved thousands if she simply knew what she was looking for.
Most of our clients are first-time home buyers, so you’re not alone. It’s always best to ask questions to eliminate the stress of buying a home. When dealing with long-term contracts, It’s best to have the odds in your favor when choosing the best home for you and your family.
The best time to use the Pocket Inspector is before placing an offer on a home and hiring your home inspector.
No, you do not need any construction experience when using the Pocket Inspector. The guidebook will give you all the training you need to determine if your prospective house is a money pit.
Under a fresh coat of paint there can be issues only a trained eye can see. The Pocket Inspector can help eliminate the houses that may have been money pits all along. Use the Pocket Inspector guide book to help you with your home shopping.
Yes, the Pocket Inspector can be used by homeowners, buyers, and sellers. It can help homeowners identify issues they have in their home, home buyers with finding major issues before placing an offer, and home sellers by helping them understand some of the issues their house has before putting it on the market.
Without a trained eye, we may miss the same things over and over again during a walkthrough. The Pocket Inspector will teach you what to look for so you won’t find yourself going through the same process over and over again. No one wants to waste valuable time and money on a house that should have never made it to the “I love this house” list.
When downloading the Pocket Inspector guidebook, you will receive 30 days of free access to a home inspector. If you have a question, you can simply email a home inspector, who will respond to your question within 24 hours.
No. The Pocket Inspector is NOT a substitute for a professional home inspection. A professional home inspection is much more detailed in problem areas and is beyond the scope of the average home owner, buyer, and seller. The Pocket Inspector was created to help with only some of the common issues found in residential homes.