Articles like this and the usual subsequent comments always focus on how horrible home inspectors are and how worthless pre-purchase inspections can be. After scanning the filed judgment that Richard posted, there are 2 lessons that folks seeking the services of a home inspector should heed. 1. The agent recommended the inspector and arranged the inspection. 2. The inspection fee on a $1.1 million dollar home was $450.50. Each of the above individually, should be a red flag. Combined, there should be huge red banners a-wavin' with warning shots a-flyin'. They selected a cheap shit inspector doing what he can to appease the referring agent. At that price, he probably had another one to do that day. After the inspection, the buyers removed the inspection contingency and completed the sale on schedule. The inspector knows that results in future referrals from that agent. He's now paying a hefty price for that practice.