Linda writes:
> Before you buy a house make sure you have a licensed home inspector go
over every inch of it.

Linda is offering extremely sound advice here.  When Carol and I bought our
home in Wheaton we declined to hire a home inspector and I still rue the day
I made that stupid decision.  I may have saved $250 at the time but I spent
multiples of that correcting problems that an independent home inspector
could have pointed out to us.  Yes, there were problems that would have
caused me to not buy that particular house.  And the idea of an independent
inspector is likewise very sound, the more real estate agents dislike the
inspector the higher the likelihood that he or she is find problems that
have broken deals in the past.  Problems are to e anticipated in any home
resale, but too often folks want to sell a horribly run-down house as if
there were nothing wrong with it and the realty industry promotes because
they get a percentage of the selling price.  There's no incentive for a
realtor to look out for the buyer.
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Bill Gallik
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- "My life has no purpose, no direction, no aim, no meaning, and yet I'm
happy. I can't figure it out. What am I doing right?"
- Charles M. Schulz


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