
Steve holds the hightest level of inspector license in State of Texas
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How to Choose Your Home Inspector
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It's an important decision. Whether you're selling your home or buying and moving into a new home, it's your family who lives in the rooms, cooks in your kitchen, plays in the yard, parks the car in your garage. You want to do the best you can to make sure the home is "in good working order." Your home inspector can help you do that. The key is to choose a home inspector who has your family in mind when he arrives at the house to take a close look for you, document and discuss the problems that need repair. 
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Question
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Checked
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Licensed
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Is he licensed by the State of Texas? What is his TREC number? Is it displayed openly?
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yes
Licensed by the State of Texas TREC #3767
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Experience
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Has your home inspector been in a practicing home inspector for more than two years.
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yes,
since 1995
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Background
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Has he worked in the home construction industry for six years prior to becoming a licensed home inspector?
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yes
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Home Inspector
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If you hire a "company," will the actual home inspector that arrives have the qualifications beyond the company's credits?
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sole proprietor
yes
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Qualifications
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Has your home inspector personally performed over 300 home inspections?
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yes
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References
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Can your home inspector provide homeowner references as well as industry references?
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yes
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Referrals
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Can your home inspector handle other needed tasks, such as a termite inspection?
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yes
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Stability
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Has your home inspector made his home in this area for over 10 years?
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yes
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Courtesy
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Is your home inspector practice polite and demonstrate a manner that will be respectful toward you, your home inside and out?
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yes
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Professional
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Does your home inspector provide you with a professionally printed report emailed same day, which includes actual photos of problem areas?
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yes
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Intuition
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Do you get a good feeling when speaking with him on the phone?
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yes
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