In today’s real estate world, successful home inspectors provide more than just a standard home inspection. Inspectors are expected to provide or arrange auxiliary services for their clients. Value added services such as testing for radon, mold, and water quality bring peace of mind to the client and provide a significant source of revenue to home inspectors. Indeed, many home inspection companies bring in as much or more total revenue from auxiliary services than from the initial home inspection fee. Offering sewer scope inspections to your clients is a great way to provide additional ...
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