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		<title>What Makes A Good Home Inspection Report&#8230;Good?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ask a dozen Home Inspectors, or make it a bakers dozen if you will, what it is that makes a Home Inspection report a GOOD Home Inspection report, and you are just liable to get 12 or, make it 13, different answers. Well, maybe there wouldn&#8217;t be that much disparity in response, but you get... <a href="http://www.qriquality.com/920/what-makes-a-good-home-inspection-report-good/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ask a dozen Home Inspectors, or make it a bakers dozen if you will, what it is that makes a Home Inspection report a <em>GOOD</em> Home Inspection report, and you are just liable to get 12 or, make it 13, different answers. Well, maybe there wouldn&#8217;t be <em>that</em> much disparity in response, but you get the general idea&#8230;there almost  certainly wouldn&#8217;t be any unanimous consensus. Because individual Home  Inspection reports, just as with individual Home Inspectors, simply  aren&#8217;t created equally&#8230;one report absolutely<strong> is not</strong> (allow me to be repetitive here for emphasis)&#8230;<strong>is not</strong> just like the next&#8230;neither in content or in quality.</p>
<p>There  are many differing opinions as to what constitutes a good Home  Inspection report and this is evidenced by the large number of report  formats and the myriad of various software programs that are used to  create reports. Having been in the Home Inspection industry for more  than 15 years, I was creating written (gulp&#8230;yes, hand-written) reports  using carbon copy report forms, in triplicate (three copies&#8230;press  hard, please) back when there weren&#8217;t any computers involved in the  process. In fact, I had to be drug, not <em>quite actually</em> by my hair, and not <em>quite literally</em>&#8230;but  almost&#8230;kicking and screaming, into what I&#8217;ll refer to as the modern  computer age. In retrospect, it was a definitive change for the better  (in most ways, anyway&#8230;I have yet to have my wrist &#8220;crash&#8221;&#8230;but I  digress). As the owner of a Raleigh Home Inspection firm, I have my own  professional opinion as to what goes into the production of a good Home  Inspection, and as to what a good Home Inspection report should be.</p>
<p>There  is differing opinion amongst professional Home Inspectors as to whether  a checklist style of report should be used&#8230;or whether a narrative  style report should be used. In the former, issues or problems (I have  never have liked referring to issues as problems, even though an issue  may very well be, and likely is, a problem for someone&#8230;) are conveyed  to the reader using boxes that are checked off. In the latter, issues  are presented using narrative, wherein each problem is identified by  writing out those issues. In reality, most reports are a combination of  the two. The combination style of report is the one that I prefer and  recommend to other Home Inspectors; descriptive commentary e.g.  materials or types of components, can be conveyed using a check box with  the real issues conveyed using narrative.<span id="more-920"></span></p>
<p>So, what are the&#8230;ingredients&#8230;necessary to create and provide a good Home Inspection report?</p>
<p>To  preface any discussion regarding this subject topic, and from a clients  perspective (who is likely relying on the contents of the report to  make a well-informed real estate purchasing decision), it is important  that the Inspector be experienced, knowledgeable about most all related  issues that might be encountered, and be entirely professional toward  both the Home Inspection process as a whole and toward the client/buyer  specifically. This must be, in my opinion, accepted as a given and be  considered a baseline requirement. The overall philosophy of the  Inspector should be to provide their client with not only a good  inspection experience, but an excellent inspection experience. Of  course, it should be herein acknowledged that if the home has a really  large number of serious issues, then the experience may not seem like  such a good one to the client at the time&#8230;but that&#8217;s likely (or should  be) the fault of the condition of the home itself rather than the fault  of the Inspector. In the event of a less than stellar report resulting  from an Inspection of a particular home, the client is able to revel in  the fact that their professional Home Inspector, and their most  excellent and professionally produced Home Inspection report precluded  their buying the proverbial Money Pit and their having any number of  unexpected or unanticipated expenses associated with their home  purchase.</p>
<p>Obviously, any report absolutely must provide the client  value&#8230;with, at the very least, a good representation of the condition  of the property. If a report doesn&#8217;t do that, then the report is likely  not worth anything&#8230;it would be worthless even if it were free.</p>
<p>Among other things, a Good Home Inspection Report should:</p>
<ul>
<li>Be well organized and well presented; the report should  layout and presentation should be logical&#8230;it should be organized so as  to provide a sort of road map, if you will, around and through the home</li>
<li>Be well written&#8230;and be readily understandable by anyone  irregardless of whether or not they have ever been to the physical  property and irrespective of their technical background. The report  should, to every extent possible, be devoid of technical nomenclature  that requires yet more explanation to be understood; it should be  concise and clear. A report that has to be interpreted is of little  overall value</li>
<li>Provide enough detail, description and direction to provide not only  the client, but anyone involved in the transaction e.g. real estate  agents, attorneys, mortgage lenders, etc., with a clear representation  of the physical condition of the property</li>
<li>Contain enough, but not an excessive number, of digital photographs  relating directly to significant or serious issues. It has been said  that a picture is worth a thousand words&#8230;this is true of a home  inspection report. Photographs make it immeasurably easier to identify  and understand any particular issue. On the other hand, a report loaded  with photographs that lend no additional value to a report and are  provided as filler content, or to provide a CYB (Cover Your Buttocks..)  function for the Inspector, are best left out of a report</li>
<li>Be presented using plain, but grammatically correct language. There  is no place in a professional Home Inspection report for misspelled  words, fragmented sentences, and general misuse of the English language  (or whatever language is appropriate). A report filled with these types  of deficiencies is, and again in my opinion, directly indicative of the  professionalism of the Inspector</li>
<li>Be presented in a straight-forward manner&#8230;if there are reportable  issues present, then they should be presented in such a way as to leave  no doubt that they are, indeed, issues. There should be no  Soft-Shoeing&#8230;no Song and Dance&#8230;no Weasel-wording&#8230;just straight  talk, accurate description, and effective commentary. Further, there  should be some commentary provided to explain why an issue is an issue,  and how to go about correcting that issue or otherwise obtaining other  professional opinion regarding its correction</li>
<li>Contain a well-designed Summary Section&#8230;a section of the report  where all significant, and potentially significant, issues are clearly  identified. General information, suggestion regarding routine  maintenance, or recommendations regarding the upgrade of the property  should not be included in the Summary section of the report. That type  of information should most certainly be provided in the report for the  benefit of the client&#8230;just not in the Summary section of the report</li>
</ul>
<p>A  client in search of a professional Home Inspection should inquire of  any potential candidate Inspector as to what type of report they  produce&#8230;nor should they be at all shy or hesitant about asking that  the considered Inspector to provide a sample of their inspection report.  That way, a client will have a very good representative idea of what  they can expect from the Home Inspector. The nursery rhyme that  goes&#8230;Patty Cake&#8230;Patty Cake, Bakers Man&#8230;Bake Me A Cake As Fast As  You Can&#8230;may have been good for Mother Goose; but when it comes to a  Home Inspection and the resulting report, you may or may not want to get  it just as fast as you can&#8230; but you certainly, absolutely, and most  unequivocally want it to be just as <em>GOOD</em> as you can get it!</p>
<p>If  a Home Inspection report incorporates all of the previously identified  components, then it is highly predictable that the result will be a <em>Good</em> inspection report&#8230;and maybe even an <em>Excellent</em> inspection report. Isn&#8217;t that what a consumer should be searching  for&#8230;and be entitled to receive I might add, in exchange for their  hard-earned dollars&#8230; a most <em>Excellent</em> Home Inspection report?</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">Click <a title="Sample QRI Home Inspection Report" href="http://qriquality.com/downloads/QRISampleReport.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">HERE</span></a> to Review a sample report such as those routinely produced for the clients of Quality Residential Inspections.</span></p>
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		<title>Kudos from some more satisfied Home Inspection Clients</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just received these comments from Jesse and Gerri, for whom we accomplished a Cary Home Inspection last week&#8230;&#8230; Gary. &#8220;Thank You for your efficient and well-written Home Inspection report. We appreciate your work, and was greatly delighted with everything you have done for us to make it go smoothly. No one could have done... <a href="http://www.qriquality.com/350/kudos-from-some-more-satisfied-home-inspection-clients/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We just received these comments from Jesse and Gerri, for whom we accomplished a Cary Home Inspection last week&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Gary.</p>
<p>&#8220;Thank You for your efficient and well-written Home Inspection report. We appreciate your work, and was greatly delighted with everything you have done for us to make it go smoothly. No one could have done a better job. You have earned, in all categories, a 10+ rating. Many Thanks.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jesse &#038; Gerri Fort<br />
Cary NC</strong></p>
<p>Now that is the kind of satisfaction that we strive for from all of our clients&#8230;&#8230;when the Raleigh Home Inspector gets this kind of feedback from our clients, we know that we&#8217;re doing something right! </p>
<p>Contact us today to schedule your Raleigh Area Home Inspection!</p>
<p><strong>Quality Residential Inspections<br />
919.848.4833</strong></p>
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		<title>&#8220;attention to detail&#8221; in NC home inspections&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gary, Thank you for your speed and attention to detail. I am quite detail oriented myself (I build software/web applications for a living), so it takes a lot to impress me! Best Regards, Josh Woods Cary, NC Home Inspection Customer]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gary,</p>
<p>Thank you for your speed and attention to detail. I am quite detail<br />
oriented myself (I build software/web applications for a living), so<br />
it takes a lot to impress me!</p>
<p>Best Regards,<br />
Josh Woods<br />
Cary, NC Home Inspection Customer</p>
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