I agree with the above, I would never consider hiring a home inspector - unless, you're able to find one who has left construction to become one (unlikely). Credentials are not required to become a home inspector, there's not a red seal type body governing them. The Home Inspection specific courses are typically correspondence based or very brief (4-6 week) courses, and obviously inadequate to teach the skills required to assess the build quality of a house. As a result, there's nothing you cannot do, or easily teach yourself to do, that a home inspector does. Assessing the remaining life of the roof? easy. Assessing the attic? easy. Looking at the install date on the furnace? anyone who can read can do that. Check to see if the electrical panel is overloaded? simple. On a totally finished house, in my opinion, assessing build quality is more about subtle signs an experienced eye picks up, anyway.. not the basic checklist a inspector works through.
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