Home inspectors hold themselves to high standards. While carrying the weight of their firms' success, inspectors must consider how their performance and reputation during each inspection will affect future business. This leaves little room for error. On top of that, clients can have unrealistic expectations of what an inspector can or should do. With so much pressure to be experts, inspectors may feel cautious about requesting advice from their colleagues. They may hesitate to ask questions, worried they'll seem foolish for not knowing everything. As a home inspector and 20-year member ...
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