Well Eve, I certainly appreciate all feedback, this one in particular, as I take my job very seriously and I want to hear it. Once again though, this proves that my reviews are “real”, and I do appreciate the feedback. Eve, as much as I appreciate this feedback (even though sometimes we get defensive when someone critics us) let’s just make sure that we are getting the story correct for the reader. First off, you were not even at the home inspection. Therefore, I don’t know if you are really in a position to criticize what I did and didn’t do. However, let us go through this. Eve, you sent me many an email outlining things that you felt I missed, yet I would respond with not only showing the picture of the issue, I pointed it out in the report. You would simply come back with another email with another issue, and I would do the same thing. All plumbing issues and roof issues are noted in the report yet you’ve gone onto this blog and are telling everyone that I simply missed it. What you’re omitting is the fact that you were upset with me not telling you this (or is it your boyfriend just simply didn’t tell you after the inspection) is that you wanted the current homeowner to fix the issues. I told your boyfriend to contact me if you guys have any questions, yet you brought all of this to my attention almost two months after the deal closed. What’s even better is that all of the issues that you came to me with have a MINIMAL cost to repair them. I think you’re just a touch bitter because your agent should have addressed the issues for you, he didn’t, and now you’re looking for someone to blame. Just for the record Eve, find another home inspector that goes up onto a completely snow covered roof the day of a massive snowstorm. Guess what, you’re not going to find one, but I did it for you, and I get a “1 out of 10” for that ??? The roof is perfectly fine. Enjoy your new home Eve. Take your frustration elsewhere... Thanks, all the best to you both.