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HOME INSPECTOR IN CONNECTICUT

Independent Licensed Home Inspector in Connecticut

Newtown, Ridgefield, Danbury, Monroe, New Milford, New fairfield, Redding, and surrounding areas

"Tom, Thank you for your truly independent approach and professionalism of such high level. I will highly recommend Allied Home Inspections LLC to all my friends and members of my organization!"​
Eugene Vereshagin
Newtown, CT.

Independent and unbiased home inspections are crucial for both homebuyers and sellers. For buyers, a thorough inspection by a qualified professional can reveal potential issues that may not be immediately apparent during a walkthrough or an open house. This information can be used to negotiate a lower price, request repairs, or even reconsider the purchase altogether. Without an impartial inspection, buyers may miss important details about the condition of the home and end up with unexpected expenses down the line.

For sellers, a thorough evaluation can provide valuable insight into the condition of their home and identify any issues that may need to be addressed before putting the property on the market. This can help sellers avoid last-minute surprises and ensure that the home is priced appropriately. It can also help sellers to proactively address any issues and make necessary repairs, which can ultimately lead to a smoother and faster sale. Additionally, an inspection report can help to reassure potential buyers that the seller is transparent and trustworthy, which can be an important factor in a competitive real estate market. Overall, independent and unbiased home inspections are a critical component of the real estate process, providing valuable information to both buyers and sellers and helping to ensure a fair and successful transaction.

​Many firms advertise their services as unbiased home inspectors. The good news is that this may be a trend that will protect the home buyer and make it easier to get an honest inspection. The bad news is that you can't trust everything you read.

One great reason to hire me? Because your Realtor probably recommended someone else! The majority of home inspectors in Connecticut and NY get their business as referrals from real estate agencies and Realtors. Some CT home inspectors tailor their business or reporting methods specifically to real estate agents and not to the home buyer, their true client. As far as I know there is no law prohibiting parties involved in a real estate transaction from steering you to a specific home inspector. Some tip offs that an inspector may not be working only for you: look for an inspectors affiliation to the local Board of Realtors, links to and from Realtors on an inspectors website, a button or page on an inspectors web site that says "Realtors click here", or even so-called "press releases" from real estate agencies touting the services of a specific inspector. 

This brings up an ethical question: who is the inspector really working for, the potential home buyer or the real estate agent who is responsible for referring home buyers to his business? Although most real estate agents and home inspectors perform their duties in an ethical manner, should any person with a monetary commission at stake control or influence which home inspectors a prospective home buyer can use? How can you know for sure that your agent is recommending someone who is going to give you a thorough and detailed inspection rather than a quick walk-through? It is up to you to be informed and choose wisely.

Any inspection firm can and will claim to be unbiased and independent from real estate agents if they think it will get your business. We are one of the few companies that prove it by belonging to the Independent Home Inspectors of North America. This means: 

  • We have signed a contract and pledge to abide by a code of ethics promising you an honest, accurate, non-biased report.

  • We have signed a contract and pledge not to pay or compensate Realtors for referrals to potential home buyers. This includes monetary compensation, trips, and what are also called "advertising fees" in the industry.

  • We have signed a contract and pledge not to actively solicit real estate agencies for referrals.

  • We have signed a contract not to produce any marketing material designed for Realtors rather than potential home buyers.

  • We have signed a contract stating that we will not allow Realtors to influence or alter how we conduct inspections or convey our inspection findings.

Does this really matter? Not if you're buying a $39 blender. When you're buying a home that costs hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of dollars then it pays to be smart. When you hire Allied you'll get an objective report. That's our promise.

Read about another unhappy home buyer who used the real estate agent "preferred" inspector.

Looking for a Connecticut Home Inspector? Contact Allied Home Inspections LLC - "Inspected Once, Inspected Right!" 

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