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Brett Danehey
  • Fountain Hills, AZ
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Inspector going with you on a walk through

Brett Danehey
  • Fountain Hills, AZ
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Good afternoon everyone. 

I'm in the process of shopping for a triplex/duplex. I admit I am not a trained eye on possible fixes outside of the "there's water pouring out of the sink" or simple things like that. I was thinking I should call a home inspector and offer them $100 or so to do the walk through on some properties with me to use their trained eye to point out any problems with these properties. It will hopefully save me some time on being surprised later and it will let me know a bit more on what the price/value is of the homes.  

Has anyone done anything like this before? If so was it beneficial, any best practices? 

Thank you!!

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