You handled that situation really well, Jim! I think your approach of showing the client the issues firsthand, especially with a focus on the builder's poor workmanship, was a great way to ensure they understood the situation. It also seems like your advice to let the buyer's inspector worry about the technicalities was solid, as it keeps you out of potential liability. It’s interesting how pre sale inspections can sometimes uncover problems that owners weren’t even aware of, which can help in making more informed decisions about selling. Do you think you’ll take on more pre sale inspections in the future, or was this a one-off?