Due Diligence

The Importance of Home Inspections

Due Diligence

Purchasing a home is one of the largest single investments in a person's lifetime. Buying, selling, or maintaining a home depends on reliable professional advice and well-informed homeowners depend on qualified residential home inspectors. Reports can give detailed insight and essential checklist into construction mistakes and significant repairs. Furthermore, the inspection will provide valuable information on the need for maintenance to keep a home in good condition. After reviewing your report, you will better understand the condition of the house which will help you make informed, confident, decisions.

Benefits

Home Owners/Buyers

Pre-purchase Inspections

Subject to successful home inspection clauses help avoid risks. Real estate agents and lawyers are very knowledgeable with home inspection clauses and it is important that you review the sales contract with both to verify that the clause is included and properly worded. Make sure your offer can be withdrawn, or altered, depending on results of the report.

Remember: even when agreements of purchase and sale cannot include this clause, inspections remain critical to identify immediate life safety and maintenance concerns.

Pre-sale Inspections

Pre-purchase inspections are valuable for vendors preemptively avoiding problems encountered later during negotiations with a buyer. For this purpose, pre-sale inspections are highly recommended because they may help offers subject to successful home inspections proceed with minimal disruption (e.g. no last minute rush to schedule contractors before closing).

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Professional Reliability

A qualified and reputable home inspector will help protect your client's interests as well as your own hard earned reputation. Our inspection and report writing standards meet CAN/CSA-A770-16 home inspection standards, client interactions are conducted in a professional manner by a well spoken inspector, and when negotiations require burning the midnight candle, a friendly voice is ready to take your call/text and answer questions.

We Minimize Your Risks

Although homeowners purchase a home "as is," misrepresentations made by the vendor's or buyer's agents may result in lawsuits. Therefore an increasing reliance has been put on the written opinions of qualified building inspectors (Ron Morin, B.A.), B.ED., LL.B). However it is not sufficient to rely solely on a home inspection, nor on just any person with a business card calling themselves a "pro". Buried oil tanks, for example, may not be discovered during a home inspection (inspectors obviously do not perform excavations) therefore Disclosure Statements are important. Likewise, there is a wide range of professional qualifications. It may not be sufficient to rely on just any inspector to absolve your yourself from claims in court. A good inspector will have received relevant training, participate in continued skills development, hold E&O insurance, and a bond with your real estate association. These are questions you can answer with confidence by recommending RJ Miller Building Professionals Inc. on your list of qualified home inspectors.

We Support Your Clients

Reports may include defects that were not anticipated by the buyer. While this is normal for any property, it may cause anxiety for an inexperienced buyers with little or no experience in building construction, maintenance, and renovation. Good home inspectors write reports that clearly explain the implications of each deficiency and are available to review reports with clients to further discuss these observations. In our opinion, buyers have increased confidence and are better able to make informed decisions when presented with detailed reports and a reliable inspector. RJ Miller Building Professionals prepares well written reports following the best Identify, Explain, and Advise writing methods. Furthermore, we follow up each report with an offer to meet, in-person, to review reports. While most buyers do not need this level of service, those that do are extremely grateful, and we call that a job well done.

Our Commercial Clients

Clarified Accounting
Grid Solutions Canada
MacGillivray Injury and Insurance Law
Fogtown
Transbec

Standards of Practice

As an AETTNL Professional Technologist, I have demonstrated technical proficiency and I am committed to upholding the associations Code of Ethics.

As a CAHPI National Certificate Holder, I will conduct home inspections by the CAHPI Standards of Practice, will obey the CAHPI Code of Ethics, and will provide excellent customer service.

Technical Qualifications

Residential Services

Residential customers can learn more about our home inspection services by visiting rjmillerbp.ca/inspection/home and design services at rjmillerbp.ca/design/home.