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(EstateNewsWire.com, March 16, 2013 ) Doral, FL -- Buying a home is likely one of the most important and consuming purchases many individuals will ever make. It can be one of the most stressful as well, which is why a particular Woodbury woman describes her home buying experience as dreadfully stressful.
The woman hired a home inspector to look out of her, but when things turned for the worst, she asked him for help. She wanted to know who inspects the inspectors, and the answer she received could surprise some.
"It's a beautiful area, it's a beautiful house," which is why Lore Beadles couldn't wait to move in to her perfect home. But within days of getting settled, imperfections surfaced. Thousands of dollars worth.
"Right here the seals are broke because there's moisture getting in between there," says Beadles. She walked through the house showing us water damage, "I want to know where it's coming from."
Beadles took various pictures of the foundational problems, appliance concerns, and so forth. Beadles believes that the evidence is enough and she did everything properly and within her power when hiring a professional home inspector to assure the Woodbury home would not be a money pit. She now feels the inspector most certainly should have caught the problems, but "he did a sloppy inspection, a lot of things weren't disclosed, a lot of things weren't mentioned that should've been."
Beadles then reached out to the inspector, to which he replied "There are concerns but with that said, they were addressed in the report," Sroga told her. He insists he identified every defect with her home in this inspection report. He showed it to her. "If something breaks we cover that, but you have to notify us before you fix it."
Furthermore Sroga stated Beadles fixed the problems prior to calling him, which voids the warranty and any reimbursement that would otherwise be protocol.
"What is his job, it's not just him, it's all inspectors, what is their jobs?" wonders Beadles. It's a concern she shared with the State Attorney General who confirms she made a complaint. Beadles was also told home inspectors aren't licensed in Minnesota. They don't have to take a test or prove their skills. Most get two weeks of classroom training, like Sroga did.
Now residents such as Beadles want the law to be changed to force stronger rule sets for home inspection officials. She and others have made official complaints to the Better Business Bureau regarding the situation.
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