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Old 09-06-2007, 04:01 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by jeffk
If I am on the buying side I would pay an independent mechanic or home inspector to look over the car, boat, or house. I would then have an independent, expert opinion as to the condition of the item. Further, they could authenticate claims that maintenance had been done and if if appears to have been done correctly. It costs me a couple of houses of labor but I reap the benefits of exposing potential problems and piece of mind.
Not sure if a home inspector will inspect boats. I would reccomend a qualified marine surveyer/mechanic. Most boat insurance companies, will reccomend a surveyer.
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