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			In the not too distant past, I have paid  $150 for a home inspection on a $2500K house and $450 for a survey on a $75K boat.  One tool 90 minutes and the other took a three  hours, followed by sea trials and a hull exam with a review after some repairs were made.  The home inspection, relatively speaking was a joke,  but the bank required it.  A $5K furnace replacement was not found in the home inspection. $6K in running gear was found and fixed after the marine survey.  What do you think was the relative value?BTW, the bank required a certified "Homer inspector".   I also used my own HVAC guy, not a "Home inspector" and the seller paid for a new furnace.
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