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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
Kingston and the 1000 Islands Area

I attend only for my Buyers and we are not to participate.  But, then again our inspections are not an excuse to renegotiate!  Our homes are sold as is.

Apr 24, 2016 01:23 AM
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Kathleen Daniels, Probate & Trust Specialist
KD Realty - 408.972.1822 - San Jose, CA
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I attend all inspections I order for my sellers.  I use the time to complete my Agent Visual Inspection Disclosure.  I do not ever interfere with the inspector or inspection.  

Apr 24, 2016 10:52 AM
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Lisa Von Domek
Lisa Von Domek Team - Dallas, TX
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I typically attend at the end of the inspection to listen to the summary. 

Apr 24, 2016 10:48 AM
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Lawrence "Larry" & Sheila Agranoff. Cell: 631-805-4400
The Top Team @ Charles Rutenberg Realty 255 Executive Dr, Plainview NY 11803 - Plainview, NY
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Larry attends all our home inspections...

Apr 24, 2016 06:28 AM
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Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
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I don't attend the entire home inspection, but I do drop by toward the end to hear the recap from the inspector.  I think this ought to be the buyers' time with their new house, and my lurking around them and their agent might get in the way of that.

Apr 24, 2016 05:15 AM
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Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

yes, the listing agents for whom I market attend every home inspection, in order to hear first hand what the issues truly are in the opinion of the inspector...

Apr 24, 2016 05:14 AM
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Richie Alan Naggar
people first...then business Ran Right Realty - Riverside, CA
agent & author

Free college? I'll take that lesson!

Apr 24, 2016 04:39 AM
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Sybil Campbell
Fernandina Beach, FL
Referral Agent Amelia Island Florida

Yes I do, it is a good practice.

Apr 24, 2016 04:34 AM
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William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

Yes, always

Apr 24, 2016 04:27 AM
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Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

I would absolutely not show up as the Seller's agent to an inspection. This is the time for the Buyer to find out what they need to know. Their LICENSED agent must be present to open the box that can only be opened by a licensed agent, and I make sure that the agent will be there the whole time. 

We let them see the house without us there. They loved it enough to want to buy it. Why should I not trust them now?

Apr 24, 2016 03:27 AM
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Susan Laxson CRS
Palm Properties - La Quinta, CA
California Real Estate Specialist

I attend, but not as a participant, but as an observer. I don't want anyone quoting me on things that are out of my areas of expertise. I also don't want inspectors doing anything to my seller's home without their permission. This affords me the opportunity to learn of potential problems that may come up from the report and advise my sellers.

Apr 24, 2016 03:02 AM
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James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

no

Apr 24, 2016 01:24 AM
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Scott Godzyk
Godzyk Real Estate Services - Manchester, NH
One of the Manchester NH's area Leading Agents

Every one, i do like to stay close, but not in the way. I do like to hear what the inspector is saying. After all i represent the seller and would prefer to have 1st hand info, not what the buyer interprets to get the price down. 

Apr 24, 2016 01:07 AM
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Joe Pryor
The Virtual Real Estate Team - Oklahoma City, OK
REALTOR® - Oklahoma Investment Properties

I have an agent who handles all listings and attends all inspections.

Apr 24, 2016 01:06 AM
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Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified - Stevens Point, WI
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I do not.

Jul 25, 2019 09:56 PM
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Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

No, the buyers is paying for it so the buyer agent should be there.

Apr 27, 2016 10:00 AM
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Hannah Williams
HomeStarr Realty - Philadelphia, PA
Expertise NE Philadelphia & Bucks 215-820-3376

I attend when the buyer's agent decides it is not their responsibility to attend I think  a Real Estate professional should be present at the inspection

Apr 27, 2016 02:41 AM
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Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

No, I think the buyer needs that time with their buyer's agent.

Apr 25, 2016 11:43 PM
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Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

it's rare I go for my listings, but in the event the buyers agent cannot I will.  (whatever it takes to get my seller to closing). I do however attend with my buyers

Apr 25, 2016 02:52 PM
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Praful Thakkar
LAER Realty Partners - Burlington, MA
Metro Boston Homes For Sale

Lise Howe I prefer not to. Unless my sellers insist, I do. 

Apr 25, 2016 01:04 PM
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Brenda Mayette
Miranda Real Estate Group, Inc. - Glenville, NY
Getting results w/ knowledge & know-how!

I usually pop in at some point to meet and greet and hear, first hand, what's up. :)

Apr 25, 2016 12:11 AM
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
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No.  I don't even attend when I represent the buyer. 

Apr 24, 2016 11:41 PM
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Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Oswego, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Yes, most of the time. Like to understand the potential issues.

Apr 24, 2016 10:28 PM
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Becca Rasmussen
HomeSmart Cherry Creek - Highlands Ranch, CO

Interesting range of answers.   

As a newbie, I'm being coached to not attend them (or attend to let the buyer/inspector/buyer's agent troupe in/out but otherwise stay the heck out of the way) and to instruct the buyer's agent to not send summaries or the full reports. We only want to know about, in writing and by the inspection objection deadline, the specific item(s) the current buyer might want addressed along with their proposed fixes so that the seller can review and decide to address, or not, the item(s). 

Should the current transaction fall through, anything the current buyer brings to our attention the seller would then have to disclose (or disclose + refute + document, or disclose + address + document) to future buyer prospects. 

Apr 24, 2016 08:44 PM
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Inna Ivchenko
Barcode Properties - Encino, CA
Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC • Short Sale • Probate

Yes, but not always. It depends on the sale and condition of the house. 

Apr 24, 2016 02:30 PM
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

Most of my listings are vacant and home inspectors usually have their own SentriLock key and don't need me there to get in their way.

Apr 24, 2016 01:36 PM
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Sandra Steele
Wise Choice Properties, Sedona/Verde Valley Branch - Cottonwood, AZ
Integrity, Knowledge - 37 Years of Experience!!!

It depends on the client.  Over the years, I would venture to say 50%.

Apr 24, 2016 01:14 PM
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Melissa Jackson REALTOR
Trinity Premier Properties - Azle, TX
Helping You Make The Right Move

No, I don't show up for inspections on my listings.  I see a variety of answers.  Interesting..

Apr 24, 2016 12:50 PM
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Joyce M. Marsh
Luxury Home Couture - Daytona Beach, FL
Joyce Marsh Homes & Design

Yes I attend all home inspections.  I feel it is a good practice. 

Apr 24, 2016 12:29 PM
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Dianne Goode
Raleigh Cary Realty - Raleigh, NC
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No.  The buyers agent attends if the buyers are there.  If no clients are present, the inspector can go in alone.  

Apr 24, 2016 12:15 PM
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Evelyn M Epperson
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Johns Creek, GA
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No, not at all.  After 32 years of real estate it makes no difference if I show up to the inspection.  I tell all my buyers that this is their time to meet and speak with the inspector about anything.

Apr 24, 2016 11:12 AM
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Fred Griffin Florida Real Estate
Fred Griffin Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL
Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker

       Yes, absolutely.  I bring a laptop and other work.  I sit in the car.  

             I want to be there for my client.

Apr 24, 2016 11:08 AM
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FN LN
Toronto, ON

The buyer's agent would attend, not the listing agent, in our jurisdiction.

Apr 24, 2016 10:31 AM
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Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

As listing agent we are told not to attend. The inspection is being paid for by the buyer and it is their time to check things out with their agent. Seller should not be present either.

Apr 24, 2016 09:58 AM
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Mary Yonkers
Alan Kells School of Real Estate/Howard Hanna Real Estate - Erie, PA
Erie/PA Real Estate Instructor

Not as seller agent but as buyer agent most of the time.

Apr 24, 2016 09:25 AM
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Olga Simoncelli
Veritas Prime, LLC dba Veritas Prime Real Estate - New Fairfield, CT
CONSULTANT, Real Estate Services & Risk Management

Yes, if I think I can help or at the request of buyer's agent, or my clients. Definitely attend appraisal visits and provide info.

Apr 24, 2016 09:07 AM
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Lise,

Yes

Apr 24, 2016 08:41 AM
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Jeff Pearl
Samson Properties / LIC in VA - Lovettsville, VA
Full Service Full Time Realtor

Not unless sellers requests it, usually for security reasons. otherwise, the buyers agent  usually attends with the buyer and inspector.

Apr 24, 2016 07:38 AM
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Amanda Christiansen
Christiansen Group Realty (260)704-0843 - Fort Wayne, IN
Christiansen Group Realty

No.  It's a waste of time.  I show up for the last 10 minutes of the inspections with my buyers, but not our sellers.  

Apr 24, 2016 06:48 AM
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Ryan Huggins - Thousand Oaks, CA
https://HugginsHomes.com - Thousand Oaks, CA
Residential Real Estate and Investment Properties

No.  That is for the buyer's and their agent to attend.  I'll let the inspector in and then I'm gone.  The only time I attend is if I'm representing both parties.

Apr 24, 2016 06:35 AM
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

No, I'm sure they will send the boring report.

Apr 24, 2016 03:24 AM
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Real Estate Broker

I do not attend; nor do my sellers. It's the buyer's inspection... and the inspection report is their intellectual property and in NC they have to give specific permission to release it to the sellers. Aside from that, if buyers attend there is no good rationale for them to possibly be exposed to me or the sellers. I wouldn't want that if I were representing the buyers either.

Apr 24, 2016 02:22 AM
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Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

It is a very good practice to attend.

Apr 24, 2016 01:59 AM
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Annette Lawrence , Palm Harbor, FL 727-420-4041
ReMax Realtec Group - Palm Harbor, FL
Making FLORIDA Real Estate EZ

Always present when ANYONE is in the home of the person who hired me to look after their best interests. That would include the home inspector.

The inspector needs to acknowledge and agree to the rules. (i.e. you will NOT be walking on that aluminum roof and if your name is Homer Teamey, you are not permitted on the property. The buyer's agent knows that.)

I will be present when the summary is presented and the findings explained. Part of the rules will be to describe 'what the fix looks like' should any item be found deficient.

Secondly, the inspector and the buyers agent must agree to the rules that include, I, and the seller do not want to see the report or receive a summary of the report.  The buyer and their agent has X days to present action based on the result of the report.

 

 

Apr 24, 2016 01:54 AM
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Raymond E. Camp
Ontario, NY

I will go is the buyer's agent will allow as it is easier to see a problem than to try and figure it out from a picture and someones notes.

Apr 24, 2016 01:26 AM