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Where to begin with this [redacted] inspection agency I purchased my home back in October My real estate agent recommended Chris H and A-pro for the home inspection $later, with a few minor discrepancies that the original home owner took care of, I moved right in to my new home I had an electric dryer, and there was a 240V outlet in the laundry room I plugged my dryer in, and of course, no power I had an electrician do a service call, and he explained to me that the outlet wasn't getting any power at all He even showed me at the circuit panel that the previous owner, since he had a gas dryer, used the breakers that were meant for the dryer, for the above ground pool (which the inspector didn't look at AT ALL EITHER) I checked my inspection report, and it clearly stated that I had a WORKING 240V outlet So, after $service call from the electrician, I called A-pro to make a claim for reimbursement Chris H's response: "It's not my job to check every outlet." Really? Not only did he not check the ONLY 240V outlet, but he said it was working in his report About a week of arguing through my real estate agent, A-pro finally caved and sent me a check for $200, with the contingency that I would sign away my rights to come after him for anything else that he missed Unfortunately, I agreed to do so Fast forward a year and a half, I recently have been looking into solar panels My roof is roughly years old, not exactly old, but years is a lot to ask for a year old roof I had a professional roofing company inspect the roof The laundry list of things wrong with my roof made my jaw drop According to the roofers, the problems I have with my roof (dry rot, poor ventilation, wet plywood, leaks, split banisters, mold, bowing of some of the plywood) were way too much to even consider putting panels up Furthermore, this has been an ongoing problem that the building inspector should have caught He didn't, and now I am going to have to pay thousands of dollars to replace my roof Thanks a lot, Chris DO NOT use this company If your real estate agent recommends him to you, tell them to F off Find your own inspector, someone you trust to do the job right I would rather have spent $on a solid inspection, than $for a go ahead on purchasing a home that needed serious repairs AVOID A PRO IN BAYPORT AT ALL COSTS
Where to begin with this ** inspection agency.
I purchased my home back in October 2014. My real estate agent recommended Chris H and A-pro for the home inspection. $525 later, with a few minor discrepancies that the original home owner took care of, I moved right in to my new home.
I had an electric dryer, and there was a 240V outlet in the laundry room. I plugged my dryer in, and of course, no power. I had an electrician do a service call, and he explained to me that the outlet wasn't getting any power at all. He even showed me at the circuit panel that the previous owner, since he had a gas dryer, used the breakers that were meant for the dryer, for the above ground pool (which the inspector didn't look at AT ALL EITHER).
I checked my inspection report, and it clearly stated that I had a WORKING 240V outlet. So, after $250 service call from the electrician, I called A-pro to make a claim for reimbursement. Chris H's response: "It's not my job to check every outlet." Really? Not only did he not check the ONLY 240V outlet, but he said it was working in his report.
About a week of arguing through my real estate agent, A-pro finally caved and sent me a check for $200, with the contingency that I would sign away my rights to come after him for anything else that he missed. Unfortunately, I agreed to do so.
Fast forward a year and a half, I recently have been looking into solar panels. My roof is roughly 10 years old, not exactly old, but 20 years is a lot to ask for a 10 year old roof. I had a professional roofing company inspect the roof. The laundry list of things wrong with my roof made my jaw drop. According to the roofers, the problems I have with my roof (dry rot, poor ventilation, wet plywood, leaks, split banisters, mold, bowing of some of the plywood) were way too much to even consider putting panels up. Furthermore, this has been an ongoing problem that the building inspector should have caught. He didn't, and now I am going to have to pay thousands of dollars to replace my roof. Thanks a lot, Chris.
DO NOT use this company. If your real estate agent recommends him to you, tell them to F off. Find your own inspector, someone you trust to do the job right. I would rather have spent $1000 on a solid inspection, than $525 for a go ahead on purchasing a home that needed serious repairs.
AVOID A PRO IN BAYPORT AT ALL COSTS