Sean did a thorough job on inspecting a 1,400 sqf condo for us. It’s not my first time to buy a condo, but it’s my first time to see how thorough an inspection can be-- Sean even checked the building’s roof and building’s meter room. We ended up buying that property, but you should see the look when the Seller’s realtor saw him and then recognized him – Sean is known for doing a thorough job to protect the buyers’ interest, but not that of realtors who just want the buy/sell transaction to take place—which realtor would want to stay at site for extra hours and then gets told the buyer will not proceed with the transaction as the property is in bad shape? In addition, he gave me a lot of housekeeping tips. I won’t share with you all the tips, as you will have to hear these tips from him by yourself; I will only share one with those bleach-lovers, like me, who use bleach everywhere, especially in bathrooms to fight against mold: instead of bleach which does harm to the environment and our respiratory system, you may make your own detergent: 1 part of dish detergent, 2 parts of white vinegar and 10 parts of water. Not bad. You pay Sean for the inspection, Sean “tips” you back. LOL
- Approximate cost of services:
- $425.00
- Company Response
Hello Naijing,
Condo inspections are more to me, than just looking at the unit. (Which is all that is really required according to the Standards Of Practice...FYI) The major costs that condo owners face are typically a result of what is happening with the common areas (Exterior, Underground garage, Roof, Plumbing) rather than the unit itself, so I do my best to inform my clients about any serious issues. I like to provide tips for preventative maintenance, as the effort is minimal and my clients always appreciate it. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts about my work, it makes my job rewarding. Take care and enjoy your new condo! Thanks, Sean