The Right Move Inspections

The Right Move Inspections Licensed Home Inspector serving Northeast Ohio.

Internachi CPI, providing you with an easy to read report of the homes systems and components while highlighting potential issues so you can make an informed purchasing decision.

12/29/2023
Selling your home?  Consider a pre-listing inspection:Your buyers are going to conduct an inspection. You may as well kn...
01/04/2023

Selling your home? Consider a pre-listing inspection:

Your buyers are going to conduct an inspection. You may as well know what they are going to find by getting there first. Having an inspection performed ahead of time helps in many other ways, such as:
It allows you to see your home through the eyes of a critical and neutral third party.
It alerts you to immediate safety issues before agents and visitors tour your home.
It may alert you to items of immediate concern, such as radon gas or active termite infestation.
It permits you to make repairs ahead of time so that ...
Defects won't become negotiating stumbling blocks later.
There is no delay in obtaining the Use and Occupancy Permit.
You have the time to get reasonably priced contractors or make the repairs yourself, if qualified.
It helps you to price your home realistically.
It may relieve prospects' concerns and suspicions.
It may encourage the buyer to waive his inspection contingency.
It reduces your liability by adding professional supporting documentation to your disclosure statement.
Never hire an inspector who is not a member of InterNACHI, which provides the most trusted and rigorous training for inspectors in the industry.

Copies of the inspection report, along with receipts for any repairs, should be made available to potential buyers.

Jon Loparo, OHI.2021005238 is a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI) in Boston Heights, OH and certified by the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors.

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04/29/2022

From the state of OHIO regarding pre offer or “walk-n-talk” inspections…

Whether you call them the walk & talk, or a partial inspection, consultation, and concierge, the Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing reminds licensees that any visual examination of the readily accessible components of a residential building for a client by a home inspector is a home inspection and must comply with Ohio license law and regulations set out of by the Ohio Home Inspection Board.

Those regulations include Standards of Practice and the Canons of Ethics. The Division reminds licensees of the following:

Before starting a home inspection in Ohio, licensed home inspectors are required to have a written contract with the client.
Home inspections must be performed pursuant to that contract.
A "client" is a person who enters a written contract with a home inspector to retain, for compensation or other valuable consideration, the services of that home inspector to conduct a home inspection and to provide a written report on the condition of a residential building.
Oral reports to the client or an agent of the client of the home inspector’s findings are prohibited.

The inspection of some, but not all, of the readily accessible components of a residential building as found in Ohio Administrative Rule 1301:17-1-17 by an Ohio licensed home inspector is permitted if all the following are satisfied:

A written contract is entered into by the licensed home inspector and the client prior to the performance of any home inspection.
The written contract clearly expresses or identifies the system(s) or component(s) of the property that will and will not be inspected by the licensee.
The written contract clearly expresses or states the reason the system(s) or component(s) for the property was not inspected.
The property’s systems and components which were inspected by the licensee must be inspected in compliance with Ohio laws and regulations.
The licensee produces a written report for the client containing the licensee’s findings.
The written report must be produced in compliance with Ohio laws and regulations. The written report must also clearly state, for the protection of all parties involved, those systems or components that were inspected and were not inspected by the licensee. For those systems or components not inspected, the reason those items were not inspected must be included in the written report.

Remember, if real estate licensees provide any home inspectors, the agent must provide at least three active home inspectors’ names to their clients (Ohio Revised Code § 4735.22). That means a home inspector may not offer to provide exclusive service to a real estate brokerage and/or agent.

Thank you,

Anne M. Petit
Superintendent, Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing

Jon Loparo

04/14/2022

Staying on top of Inspector Education to provide the most knowledge I can to the home/property buyer:

1) State License: OHI.2021005238
2) InterNACHI® Certified Professional Inspector®:
NACHI20011344
3) ASHI Inspector: 267990
4) Ohio Radon Tester: RT1796

More to come... Jon Loparo

Address

Aurora, OH
44202

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9am
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13303336100

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