I did some reserch last evening after I posted and found out in Ohio the inspector is not licenced and what I also found out is that if inspections are done it is supposed to be done before an offer is made and a purchace contract is signed. Also we were told after we were told about the inspection and was too late to be able to be there that we should not be there. I have found out that we should have been given the opertunity to either sign the report acepting it or that it contained disputed facts that were pointed out to us and we could either accept it or sign as disputed. The realator from the first day we new she was not compent but she was a friend of Wife's sister so to save problems accepted her. There are no manufactured items in the house that a compent builder could call a truss, no composite beams, only solid wood. So if they do not know what a truss is they are not compant to build a house and therefor not compant to inspect one. What it is amounting to is that the buyer did not have finacing approved when they made the offer and signed the contract and now to try to get out of the contract at our expence for there failure. You do not at public auction have the opertunity after the property is sold to you come back and say you have to have an inspection, it has to be done before the sale is completed. I know my spelling is bad and am mad and not time enough to get the book out to check spelling of all words. And we went over the house with a close inspection of my own and if there was a problem I would have had it taken care of. We had profesionals come in and clean as after a person that is 83 and heart trouble and dies and then having a auction the place is going to need cleaning.
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