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Question 1 of 3
In at least 25 words, discuss the following:
- Who can the inspector allow into the home during the inspection?
- Do you allow the homeowner to be present during the inspection?
- What are the pros/cons of having the homeowner present?
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Question 2 of 3
Discussion Topic
In at least 35 words, answer the following:
Some real estate agents have their “preferred” inspector. What are the pros/cons of this to the agent, inspector and client?
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Question 3 of 3
Review the case study below and discuss in at least 60 words the following:
- What are some reasons why inspectors would be prohibited from paying to be included on a preferred list?
- What are some more subtle ways an inspector might be asked to “pay for play”?
- What impact does an arrangement like this have on inspector independence?
- What recourse does an inspector have in those instances the inspector feels pressured to “pay to play?”
Case Study – Pay to Play
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