Do I have to provide the Home Inspectors Facts for Consumers sheet as part of the homebuying process?
Yes you should provide it because it is consumer’s right to know that and consumer is also having right to inspect all of the things of that home which they are going to purchase, This is act and I know it because I am also having a real estate business named Super Agent Kim.
A. Yes. According to the statute which governs home inspectors, all real estate agents are required to provide a copy of the fact sheet. The Board of Home Inspectors has made this fact sheet available to your professional associations and is also making the sheet available to the public through its website . You may print the fact sheet from the website and make copies for distribution. The fact sheet has been reviewed prior to publication by various entities including the Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons, the Massachusetts Association of Realtors, and the Greater Boston Real Estate Board. Their comments and suggestions have been incorporated into the final document. Q. Will I be able to recommend a specific home inspector to prospective homebuyers? A. The statute explicitly prohibits real estate agents other than the buyer’s broker from “directly” recommending a home inspector. Q. Must I then provide a list of all licensed home inspectors in the Commonweal
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