--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dsher4" <dsh...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Do I have to let the inspector into my house? 
> 
> You are not required to allow an inspector to enter your home. 
> However, if you decide not to allow an inspection, you can be sure 
> that your valuation will be substantially higher than it would have 
> been had you allowed the inspection. In fact, after we mail out our 
> valuation letters at the end of a reval, often the first people that 
> call us for an appointment are those who did not allow an 
> inspection. Before we can discuss the new valuation with them, they 
> will be required to allow us an interior inspection of the dwelling. 
> 

Bullticky. Only let them in if your house is below average. If you
fixed it up, keep them out.



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