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The inspector's qualifications, including their experience, training, certifications and professional affiliations should be the most important considerations. There are home inspectors out there that are not licensed or have no certifications whatsoever, so be careful in your decision making. The best source is a friend, or perhaps a business acquaintance, who has been satisfied with and can recommend a home inspector that they have used in the past. In addition, the names of local inspectors can be found on the internet where many home inspectors will advertise under keywords "Massachusetts Home Inspections". real estate Buyer agents are also generally familiar with the service and should be able to provide you with a list of names from which to choose from.

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