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[quote=Anonymous]Couple of thoughts here. 1. Do a pre-bid inspection. In this market it is the cost of doing business. Spend the money up front so you now what you don't know (but see #2 below). 2. You place WAY too much import on the value of inspections. Inspections are generally a racket. The inspectors will catch major issues but they cannot and will not catch issues behind walls, well disguised issues or major mechanical items that haven't yet happened. They can tell you if a roof needs to be replaced or there is readily apparent structural damage but not a heck of a lot else. You won't get more value from a post-bid inspection than you will from a pre-bid inspection. [/quote]
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