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Hey guys, I wanted to know your opinions on something. I just did an inspection for a guy in the military who is stationed in Turkey. He paid me last night, and am still waiting for the contract to be signed and sent back to me so I have not released the inspection yet.
Long story short, he told me the house had been sold to someone else within the last 24hours. I know I'm not obligated to do so but I was thinking of offering him a substantial discount if he found a new house. Whats your opinions on this? |
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Yikes, that does stink. Most the guys give 10% military discounts, maybe give him 25% for the second. Your time is still valuable and you need to be paid for it!
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Dominic Maricic
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I agree. I have always offered a minimum of 10% discount for "repeat" customers. If the home is super clean, I will increase the discount. This would be especially pertinent for my fellow Airmen stationed at Stinker(Tinker) AFB;)
Rob |
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I give about 10% discount for a follow-up inspection. I don't give a lesser inspection, and therefore I don't give a substantially lesser price. If they weren't happy with your first inspection, they wouldn't call back for a second. So, give them a great second inspection, worth its salt!
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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
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Okay Mr. Rob Jones, I got you figured out now... Its too late!!! Your busted now. Your my competition!!! Anywho, I offered him a 30% discount. That's the most I offer anyone and I'm doing away with 10% of that now that I take c/c's. I explained to him that the area he is looking at is a red hot area for home sales. I also suggested that he get a buyers agent that is on his side. And I told him that I wanted him to be 100% satisfied with my service. I think that made him very happy.
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www.OklahomaHomeInspector.biz We are a licensed inspector for the state of Oklahoma.? Our focus is Oklahoma City, Moore, Mustang, Yukon, Tuttle, and many other areas surrounding OKC. HLC-Home-Inspections-Oklahoma-City HLC Home Inspections LLC... |
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Hey John,
Being a new inspector and just starting out your business, try not to get a rep for giving these huge discounts. Trust me the realtors and your clients friends and family members will come to expect it every time. Set up a policy, like 10% off for military for example and stick to it. What I have found is that the new inspectors tend to undercut or offer lower prices and big discounts because they are new and trying to "break in". They end up with a reputation of being that inspector to send "my" clients to when they don't have a lot of money. And once you start with your pricing, you will be held to it. Figure out what "your" time is worth, what it takes for you to make a living/provide a quality service for your clients. Remember who you are representing(hint; it's not the realtor;)) Set your price accordingly. Best of luck, Rob PS: I am in the Puget Sound region of Washington State so your safe;) I was stationed at Tinker when I was active duty AF. |
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