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Baymule
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Inspectors have a longer list of what they DON'T inspect, then what they DO inspect. And I paid $475 for a touchy-feely happy report of pretty much nothingness. If you really want to find out what is right/wrong with a house, get an expert, in all the various trades associated with the housing industry--and nobody does that. It's just a paper for the lender to turn loose of the money and approve the loan. And the buyer may know something, but shuts up in order to get the loan so they can fix it later. Or if it is a glaring "wrong" then it may get written into the contract, so many days to fix it and the loan is approved. It's all a game.