anXeli
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I think Tarion warranty pays for the inspector, and you pay for Tarrion on your move-in day, six hundered and something dollars ...
I think Tarion warranty pays for the inspector, and you pay for Tarrion on your move-in day, six hundered and something dollars ...
If you don't mind sharing the info, how much did you pay the inspector and do you think it was worth it? Would you have noticed the floor problem on your own?
The actual inspector works for the builder. My best guess is the inspection costs will be included in the closing costs. I would likely have not noticed the floor issue on my own. He even mentioned it to me before we went up, he was pretty honest with me on just about everything. It is also good to have them show you how everything works around there and ask questions etc. They give you the assurance that any on going issues after you move in can still be addressed as with any new home there is always likely to be issues.
The actual inspector works for the builder. My best guess is the inspection costs will be included in the closing costs. I would likely have not noticed the floor issue on my own. He even mentioned it to me before we went up, he was pretty honest with me on just about everything. It is also good to have them show you how everything works around there and ask questions etc. They give you the assurance that any on going issues after you move in can still be addressed as with any new home there is always likely to be issues.
Ok so I went for my inspection today...
My PDI is Nov 24 and my suite is on the 27th floor, if that helps.
When and how were you notified about the PDI?
Out of curiosity, which floor?