Ancea
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Thanks for the input. Natalie from Emerald has confirmed that you are allowed to bring your own home inspector.
Well that's good news!
Thanks for the input. Natalie from Emerald has confirmed that you are allowed to bring your own home inspector.
I will be doing as much research as I can and will have a checklist on the PDI day. I don't know how many Emerald City condo owners actually read these threads but I think it would be helpful to share each other's experiences.
Hi Ancea,
I think my letter said Jan 23rd.
21st floor....... you must be even higher than that!
Newbuyer,
While I do have family that knows this stuff, I also personally studied it as well. It's always good to have an idea yourself- you wouldn't believe how many things an inspector can miss (you did mention Mike Holmes- notice that even on his show, people who have gotten inspectors or other professionals can have major problems). I bought a bunch of books (you can find books as to codes and such for really reasonable prices at Home Depot, for example) and read them myself, that way I don't have to rely on home inspectors. If it were an old home that I'd be purchasing, I would likely be more inclined to hire someone though.
I know you're looking for a personal reference, so I asked a co-worker who recently moved if he had anyone inspect, and he said he used this website: http://www.homeproofinspections.com/
He seems to be happy with them (he moved in to his new place a few months ago).
As for your pickiness question:
-If anything isn't to code, it will have to be redone (this isn't optional for them- code is code).
-If anything isn't in PROPER working condition, it will have to be fixed (though they may choose to fix it after move-in as long as they deem your apartment in livable condition until then).
My two cents is mention everything that you're not satisfied with- the worst they can do is say "no" and explain why they don't need to fix that (and you can always refer back to your contract to double-check everything they're responsible for).
Hi Newbuyer,
Congrats! Let us know how it goes.
Is it true that PDI only happens 2 weeks before occupancy?
And what is the usual rate for hiring a home inspector? Does the price vary a lot?
Thanks Probey.
I don't know. I don't think so. My occupancy is on mid December. It's about 20 something days from the PDI.
I don't know the usual rate for home inspector. Ancea recommended to me that home inspector and I think his fee is very competitive.
Hi Newbuyer,
Congrats! Let us know how it goes.
Is it true that PDI only happens 2 weeks before occupancy?
And what is the usual rate for hiring a home inspector? Does the price vary a lot?