Don't engage a structural engineer if you are selling your cracked house.

Описание к видео Don't engage a structural engineer if you are selling your cracked house.

If you are #selling your house and think you should get an expert in to assess some cracks before you sell it then think again. That inspection and assessment will waste your money.
The fact is, most buyers of a property WILL NOT #TRUST the engineer's report prepared for the seller.
So paying for an inspection before you even have a buyer is going to be a waste of time and money - and it might even scare some of your buyers away!
What should you do instead?
Check out our video. We'll tell you what to do instead.
This method works and everyone gets a structural engineer's report they can trust.

Here's some of the building and pest inspectors we trust: https://cornellengineers.com.au/our-f...

If you are a real estate professional then this video is also for you.
If you want to ease your sale through the building and pest process and engineering inspection process then use this method and get everyone on side with less mucking around.
If you are buying a house? Do you really think the expert report prepared for the seller is a fair and honest #appraisal. It might be but how do you know? It really is hard to trust the seller's report.
We don't blame you!
We've seen export reports on cracking and house movement that look like the seller WROTE the report for the engineer.
A good pre-purchase inspection and investigation is better when it involves information from the seller but an engineer's reports should be an honest, unbiased report on the truth of the property.
This is the best way to get a property through the engineer's report phase after a building and pest report.
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