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Why hire a technically advanced inspector?
Inspectors are by far the most mechanical agents in the real estate world. They’re the rough-and-tumble ones who have creative methods when entering a dusty, scorpion- and/or spider - infested crawlspace. They SHOULD also be the most well-versed professional when it comes to occupational health, safety and respect for the property they are inspecting. Their tools are of the time-tested, no-nonsense sort such as computers, (or PCs. Just kiddng, checking to see if you are reading our copy here), flashlights, cell phones, and an incomprehensibly technical testing device.
So, why hire an inspector that has cutting-edge technology at his or her disposal?
Every inspector should be safe and PROficient!
Efficiency
Millions of real estate transactions are processed each year in the United States. Almost all of them require some sort of inspection. Technology has allowed savvy inspectors to reduce the amount of work their clients need to do to order, track and receive inspections. In the past, the primary mode of interaction between an inspector and his or her clients was the telephone and fax machine.
But the modern, technologically advanced inspector has a better method. Using tools like this web site – allows clients to shave valuable time off the processes involved with inspections.
Even in this fast-paced world in which we live - it is understood that some - not all, on-site delivered inspections will deliver the best report, (some consider that type a bit "canned")
The presentation materials' received by T.H.I.S. Clients' are considered some of the most comprehensive, accurate and asthetically pleasing reports' around. This is due to the extra time spent off-site to deliver the best built, informative report for you.
Business Management
In comparison to their counterparts in the real estate industry, such as agents and appraisers, inspectors spend the most time in the field. This leaves very little time for business management tasks like book keeping, appointment scheduling and keeping up with client communications. Let alone marketing their services to get new business. And if the inspector prefers to deliver more professional looking reports thatn a handwritten checklist, it means sacrificing even more field time to go back to the office and transcribe their notes.
Today's digital inspector has several tools that can aid in allowing him or her to spend more time in the field. All while taking care of managing their business and delivering professional looking reports faster.
Report Delivery The report is done. Now how is the digital inspector going to leverage his investment in technology to improve the delivery process? Modern inspectors have forsaken the old handwritten report and the print-and-snail mail route for a much more efficient electronic delivery system. Utilizing their ability to upload reports to their websites for automatic online delivery to their clients, an inspector can deliver a report, complete with digital photos, online or through e-mail. Now, instead of waiting for the daily mail or trying to decipher a handwritten report, inspection customers can simply log into their e-mail and retrieve their reports. All of this means faster, more efficient, and more professional inspections that save everyone’s valuable time.
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