Ratatattat44

Ratatattat44 t1_je9a30s wrote

3 States: one red, one blue and one purple. The death threat came from the inspector in the purple state. but I was screwed to a much smaller degree in the red and blue States as well.

It doesn't matter what side of the aisle you are on, this issue is a non-issue for politicians. Nobody cares about this so nothing is going to change. Legitimate industries have laws and regulations to hold professionals in those industries accountable, home inspectors is simply not one of those industries. Read the fine print in the agreement when you hire a home inspector and you'll see that whatever they tell you is a matter of opinion and should not be used as a basis or recommendation for anything and that you should consult with a professional.

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Ratatattat44 t1_je8wx40 wrote

It is amusing that you accuse me of not doing due diligence. I did my due diligence, checked online reviews and was assured by our realtor that they've worked with the (psychopath) home inspector before and recommended them. They were 2x the price of the cheapest inspectors.

None of that changes the fact that inspectors have zero liability, have zero responsibility over the content in their reports, and need zero relevant industry experience. For something so important, why is there not proper insurance and laws to hold accountability? CPAs can be held financially responsible if they mess up your taxes. Why is this different?

I can tell you why. It is because the industry is a scam. Otherwise the proper regulations would be in place to keep everything "above board".

I'll say this again, because obviously some don't seem to understand... Just because YOU had a good experience and YOUR inspector doesn't change the fact that this INDUSTRY doesn't have the proper LAWS and REGULATIONS to do what they do. If they did, they could be held LIABLE for being incompetent, which is standard for legitimate industries.

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Ratatattat44 t1_je7kj4m wrote

No, that’s me getting screwed by 4 different home inspectors across 4 home purchases spanning 15 years in 3 States.

In many States, the only requirement to become a home inspector is to pay a fee and pass a standardized test. No construction or home building experience required! Home inspectors have zero liability, even if they report that they checked something that they actually didn’t. The last one I dealt with was a psychopath who threatened to kill me and my family when I asked for a refund because he (surprise, surprise) missed something major because he didn’t actually check it. IANAL, but did consult with one who confirmed I had no recourse other than the $800 inspection fee in small claims in spite of the inspector’s negligence that cost me $30k+ in unplanned repairs when I bought the home.

I say again, home inspectors are a scam.

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