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How to Find a Home Inspector on Inspectify

Inspectify is a search engine for home inspectors and professionals providing home inspections, near you and anywhere else! Home Inspector and industry expert, Andrew Cunningham-Moorat shares how you can use this brand new resource to find a home inspector and book an inspection:

Source: Inspectify

So you’ve found your dream home.  You might have even put a deposit down to lock in your family’s interest.  Now what?  Contrary to what pressure-stricken homebuyers may believe, waiving your home inspection is a big no-no.  Experts in the real estate field like Andrew Cunningham-Moorat strongly encourage you to always pursue a home inspection before going forward with a property purchase.  It truly can save you a lot of money and avoid a whole lot of hardships down the road.

But finding a reliable home inspector in your area isn’t always easy.  Scheduling an appointment or booking that inspection can also take a bit of time.  But not anymore, thanks to Inspectify!

Inspectify allows you to search for a home inspector by entering the specific address where you need an inspection.  The results returned will be weighed based on value and relevance.  That way you can be sure that your chosen inspector will check off all your boxes.  To make things even easier, Inspectify also allows you to book your inspection right on the website — no phone call necessary! 

Best Home Inspectors in Glasgow, Scotland

In this edition of the home inspection blog series, Andrew Cunningham-Moorat goes international with a list featuring some of the highest rated land surveyors in Glasgow, UK.

Andrew Cunningham-Moorat Glasgow Scotland

So, you’ve just moved to Glasgow; or maybe, you’re looking to close a deal on a new-to-you property.  A home inspection is a crucial first step in settling into any home.  If you’re looking for a reliable and trustworthy home inspector to welcome you to Glasgow, here are the top rated building surveyor teams in the city:

  • Home Inspections Scotland
  • Snapshot Property Inspection Ltd
  • Greig Electrical Ltd (specializing in electric inspections, installation and testing)
  • Pinstripe Inventories Glasgow

How to Find a Home Inspector Near You

So, you need a home inspection — that much is for sure! But how do you go about finding a home inspector in your area? Andrew Cunningham-Moorat recommends places where you can find a home inspector near you — or advertise your services as a home inspector:

Andrew Cunningham-Moorat find a home inspector

Your Town or City’s Official Website

This should be your first stop!  Not only is your town or city’s website a great place to find a home inspector, it’s also a fantastic resource for learning more about building codes and zoning information, locally.  Andrew Cunningham-Moorat recommends that home inspectors contact their local Building Department in order to be incorporated into the town/city’s official business directory of building and zoning professionals.

Real Estate Listing Websites

Did you know that websites that feature real estate listings also maintain directories of home inspection experts?  Well, they do!  On Zillow, for example, you can find inspectors in your area and read real reviews from their previous customers.  This is a great way to find the professional you need because you’ll have the chance to find out what they’re all about — before you even contact them for the job!

Denver votes in new residential rental property license

Denver anticipates the home inspection industry to expand thanks to new rental license requirements. Independent consultant and expert in home inspections, Andrew Cunningham-Moorat shares the details:

Andrew Cunningham-Moorat rental property

In May 2021, the Denver City Council voted in a new requirement for owners and property managers of residential rental properties.  The freshly-voted amendment to property rental rules and requisites will now require that the property owner or landlord maintain a license in order to rent to tenants.  Among other things, 

What does this mean for home inspectors?  According to Andrew Cunningham-Moorat and fellow industry expert, Shawn Veith of Home Inspection Denver:  more job opportunities.  In fact, leaders of local inspection outfits anticipate seeking new hires to keep up with rising demands.  With so many rental properties on the market in Denver, CO, Veith and Cunningham-Moorat foresee a boom in need for home inspectors.  This could mean big things for independent contractors and professionals interested in joining assembled home inspection teams.

ACM Home Inspector Pro-Tip: Apply in Denver (soon!)

If you’re interested in getting your start in the business of inspecting homes, this could be your chance!  Keep your eyes peeled in Denver, Colorado for developments on the rental license requirements and home inspector job listings.

Pandemic prompts demand for home inspectors

As long as there are houses on the market to be bought and sold, the services of a home inspector will always be in demand. The immediate need, however, is extremely high this spring, as the housing market experiences an unprecedented boom in real estate sales.

Follow along as Andrew Cunningham-Moorat, independent home inspector, covers the state of the industry in his home inspector blog series.

In 2019, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted a steady increase in the demand for building and home inspectors.  Though certainly steady, that increase was projected to be rather slight, with a 3 percent jump envisioned across the decade between 2019 and 2029.  However, this prediction was made pre-pandemic… a past that feels more foreign than the future at this point.

Andrew Cunningham-Moorat Home Inspector

In the times of the pandemic, property value has seen an exponential increase in virtually every real estate market across the country.  And thus, the sales boom explodes!

The pandemic has certainly prompted the sales boom, which has, in turn, increased immediate need for home inspectors.  But this critical need isn’t rising exclusively due to the pandemic.

What other factors are increasing the need for home inspectors?

Increased Safety Concerns

For generations, home inspectors have fulfilled a critical role in the home buying process.  The importance of the role, in Home Inspector Andrew Cunningham-Moorat’s experience, only continues to improve.  It’s safe to say that the overly public interest in safety and construction quality have grown from generation to generation.  Cunningham-Moorat, as well as his fellow home inspection professionals, point to modern research that has uncovered disastrous health hazards associated with previously popular building materials (i.e. asbestos and lead paint).  

With a concern for safety solidified, it’s ‘safe’ to say, the need for home inspectors is indeed here to stay! 

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