Additionally, a general contractor and a home inspector only contractor will commence with the inspection differently because one will be looking at the home as if every issue will need to be repaired whereas the other is generally better able to give you a report with recommendations for what needs to be repaired and what is just a notation for providing you with information. For example, if you hire a general contractor, it's possible he could intentionally look for "repairs" so he can give you a good price to fix them. And oftentimes, this makes the buyer feel obligated because it appeared that the inspector was doing them a favor by giving them a "good price" to fix the supposed
Additionally, a general contractor and a home inspector only contractor will commence with the inspection differently because one will be looking at the home as if every issue will need to be repaired whereas the other is generally better able to give you a report with recommendations for what needs to be repaired and what is just a notation for providing you with information. For example, if you hire a general contractor, it's possible he could intentionally look for "repairs" so he can give you a good price to fix them. And oftentimes, this makes the buyer feel obligated because it appeared that the inspector was doing them a favor by giving them a "good price" to fix the supposed