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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3061602" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>Having a home inspector means nothing in some cases. I usually can check out a home and repair or fix most things but when I bought my present home I hired the first name "A" home inspector in the phone book. I should have asked realtor but didn't. Anyway, i asked him if he'd checked out the roof and he said he'd been all over it and it was A-OK. I found later that the shingles in a valley had no underlayment and therefore during train leaked and it also had hail damage. but he lied and never was on the roof. How do I know he lied-because he admitted it when I notified the BBB.</p><p>The moral of the story is, seek out a reputable home inspector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3061602, member: 25679"] Having a home inspector means nothing in some cases. I usually can check out a home and repair or fix most things but when I bought my present home I hired the first name "A" home inspector in the phone book. I should have asked realtor but didn't. Anyway, i asked him if he'd checked out the roof and he said he'd been all over it and it was A-OK. I found later that the shingles in a valley had no underlayment and therefore during train leaked and it also had hail damage. but he lied and never was on the roof. How do I know he lied-because he admitted it when I notified the BBB. The moral of the story is, seek out a reputable home inspector. [/QUOTE]
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