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You are here: Home / Professionals Why HouseMasterThere are several significant benefits to real estate service professionals for encouraging that a quality property inspection be performed on every transaction. Helping your customers or clients understand the condition of the home they are buying or selling can offer you these two primary benefits: INCREASED REFERRALS and DECREASED LIABILITY INCREASED REFERRALS FROM SATISFIED CUSTOMERSReal estate has never been more competitive and today`s consumers expect the best from all service providers involved in their transaction. Research has also shown that consumers often become loyal sources of on-going referrals. Knowing the condition of the home they are purchasing can often make a buyer more confident about their purchase because they feel they've made an informed decision. This helps build the real estate professional's stature and potential for future referrals. As a matter of fact, in one survey, top producers estimated that 65% of their business comes as a result of repeat business and referrals from past clients and customers. So it`s always important to remember that today`s customer is tomorrow`s advertisement. How HouseMaster® inspectors can help your customers stay satisfied.
*HouseMaster® founded NIBI® in 1987 in an effort to standardize training and testing for HouseMaster® inspectors. Today NIBI® training and on-going testing is open to all property inspectors via classroom or on-line training. Visit NIBI.com for more information on NIBI® training opportunities. NIBI® is a registered trademark of ProTeam, Inc. DECREASED LIABILITYLawsuits are a fact of life in the Real Estate Industry, and many of them are unwarranted. Too often the real estate firm is held accountable for defects found after the buyer moves into a home. This fact is surprising in light of a recent study by ASHI (The American Society of Home Inspectors) and NAR (The National Association of Realtors), which found that NAR members recommend a home inspection almost 100% of the time. What could be going wrong? Basically, not all property inspectors offer the same quality of service. In speaking with top legal counsel of several major real estate firms, HouseMaster found that too often their agents are involved in lawsuits over home defects even though the buyer hired an inspector. This can occur because the home inspector was either un-insured, un-trained, or otherwise un-qualified, and thus the legal liability fell back on the real estate firm or other service provider. Here are a few things your clients should ask about when interviewing an inspector:
The solution that can help you increase future business and reduce liability is to educate your customers on the value of a professional property inspection and how to select a quality property inspector. Your local independently owned and operated HouseMaster® office will be happy to discuss the FREE educational tools available through HouseMaster® inspectors to accomplish this, or you can simply send your clients to visit with us at www.housemaster.com. FREE Website Content:Please take a minute to visit the various educational tools and information housed on this site. If you are interested in adding high quality content to your website, simply contact us at hmainfo@housemaster.com . |
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