For most people, the purchase of a home is the largest investment they'll ever make. Getting an independent, expert opinion on the operability of the structure and its systems is a no-brainer. But not all home inspectors have the same experience, training, or certifications, what's more is there are currently no federal regulations governing home inspectors. Home inspectors are governed by the state in which the inspection is performed, and these laws vary greatly. So how do you make sure you've hired the right person for the job?
When shopping for a home inspector, its vital that you do your homework and interview each inspector based on the checklist below.
- Do not price shop. When hiring a home inspector, you're basically hiring an advocate with your interests in mind to give you their expert opinion on the home's condition. With that in mind, making sure that your are hiring an inspector with plenty of knowledge and training means not shopping for one by price alone. Training, certifications, and continuing education do not come cheap to the inspectors and therefore, their expertise is not going to be cheap either. When it comes to home inspections as with most things you get what you pay for.
- Research their credentials. Since there are no national standards for home inspectors, one of the best things you can do to find out about an inspector's qualifications is to ask what associations they belong to. Some associations require minimum training, experience, continuing education and also require the inspector pass certain exams. However, not all associations are created equal. The best associations require that the inspector pass yearly exams and obtain a specific amount of continuing education credits. Our inspectors are State licensed, complete yearly re-certifications and insured.
- Make sure they're insured. The inspector should carry insurance as required by the State of Oklahoma.
- Make your own decision. Some states allow real estate agents and other professionals to make recommendations on what home inspector to hire. Besides the obvious conflict of interest issues, a recommendation does not necessarily guarantee that the inspector is the best choice. Make your own decision based on your research.