Top Real Estate Agent Training – Water Heater
How does a home inspector inspect a water heater? Listen to Curtis Kloc with Inspections Over Coffee explain.
How does a home inspector inspect a water heater? Listen to Curtis Kloc with Inspections Over Coffee explain.
Sometimes home inspectors find problems that don’t exactly fit into a house system like plumbing and electrical. Those items end up in Whole House Findings, like mold, termites, hoarding, substandard repairs or similar.
Once Inspections Over Coffee home and commercial inspectors have done electrical, plumbing, HVAC, air distribution, the interior rooms gets a lot easier.
You never get credit for the headaches you avoid… This is what top agents should base their marketing around. The inspection is a small, but important part of the real estate transaction. Learn how to avoid headaches and chaos that could have been avoid.
The inspector shows up. Inspects for a few hours. Goes home and writes, writes, writes. And now you have the inspection report in your hands… Are you now stuck having to be an interpreter, instead of being ready to take action on the report? Here’s how you avoid confusing reports.
It’s tough being a real estate agent. Stick with your normal inspector or take a chance and move over to the next level of inspection service.
What should you home inspector be looking for in the garage? Well, if they’ve already filled out the electrical, plumbing and structural sections, it might be a little different than you think.
Fireplaces have fires, and if not properly taken care of, fireplaces can be a safety problem in your new home. Learn here where the home inspection stops and the chimney sweep level 2 flue inspection starts.
EMF could mean uninsulated electrical items, like overhead wires from the power company, or it could mean ghosts… See which one your new property might have.
Ok, does it get more boring than doors & windows? Well, we still need to look at them, because your client doesn’t want to buy a house with some busted doors & windows.