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The Home Inspection Process Kennewick Wa Real Estate ~ Last year, we purchased a 1947 home. Since then, we’ve noticed a lot of new cracks in the plaster walls and some unevenness of the floors. Before buying the house, we had a [tag]home inspection[/tag], but our inspector did not check the [tag]foundation crawlspace[/tag]. He said that he’d forgotten to bring his overalls and would have to forego that part of the inspection. Am I being overly paranoid or is there a potential foundation settlement problem that our inspector failed to see?

Kennewick Wa Real Estate ~ Inspection of the crawlspace is a vital aspect of a thorough home inspection. Your inspector’s omission of this procedure, on the slim excuse of forgotten overalls, begs for an appropriately outrageous analogy. He might have omitted the roof inspection because he’d forgotten to bring his ladder. He could have disclaimed poorly lighted areas because his flashlight batteries were dead. Lack of a screwdriver might have prevented inspection of the electric service panel. He could have declined to provide a written inspection report because he’d forgotten to bring a pen, or he could simply have explained that he wouldn’t be inspecting the house at all because he’d forgotten to get out of bed that morning.

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