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WZG HOME INSPECTION
Posted by Julio on September 28, 2023 at 12:32 amWanted to say thank you to Home Inspection Willie Germino. Home Inspector Willie Germino is the President and Chief Executive Officer of WZG HOME INSPECTION in Chicago Illinois. Willie Germino has worked for our family’s construction business when the bank required home inspections for the homes we built to get our draw or final waiver and payment. Highly recommend Home Inspection President Willie Germino of WZG Home Inspection.
Gustan replied 5 months, 3 weeks ago 4 Members · 5 Replies -
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I am a residential real estate broker with five different branches in Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. I spoke to Felix Nicolas from Gustan Cho Associates and he referred me to Mr. Willie Germino and WZG Home Inspection and the phenomenal job he does. Can you please get me his number because the number Felix gave me just goes busy after five rings. Thank you,
LMJ
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Julio, this is Lisa Marie Smith. Felix Nicolas of Gustan Cho Associates referred me to you about getting reference concerning home inspector Willie Germino. I private messaged you. If you have a few moments, please contact me or my assistant Ingrid Thompson. Thank you.
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Hi everyone, this is Willie Z. Germino, Owner, President/ Inspector of WZG Home Inspection. Please visit my website @ http://www.homeinspection-wzg.com or simple type my name Willie Z. Germino and you will see all my profile.
I do Residential, Commercial and Industrial Property Inspection including Rehab Construction Draw Inspection, I am also a third party Property Inspector of Providence Bank & Trust and CCLF; Chicago Community Loan Fund. Please welcome me on your group.
Thank you All!
homeinspection-wzg.com
WZG HOME INSPECTION – “ High Quality Inspection for Client’s Satisfaction “
WZG HOME INSPECTION – “ High Quality Inspection for Client’s Satisfaction “
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Nice to meet you Willie Germino. I am Lisa and am working with Felix at Gustan Cho Associates. Looking forward to meeting you. Felix said Gustan Cho will be meeting you late next week in Oakbrook Terrace office of GCA Mortgage Group. Felix and Gustan is helping my homebuyers get financed and they highly recommend you as Gustan Cho Associates’ preferred lender. I will check out your website but from what I heard, it was quite impressive. Felix Nicolas told me that you were Gustan’s Section 8 Inspector for HUD Section 8 Housing Chicago. Would love to hear your story about Mr. Cho’s buildings. Talk to you soon.
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Like to welcome my good friend and business associate who I have known since 1998. How I met Willie Germino, is he was a Section 8 inspector and inspected many of my buildings. Willie Germino was a team leader and supervisor of the Chicago division of Section 8. I highly recommend Willie Germino to becoming your home inspector on your home purchase. I have know Willie Germino and his associates since 1998. A home inspection is a crucial step in the homebuying process, providing valuable information that can save buyers from potential financial and safety issues. Here’s why it’s so important:
- Uncovers Hidden Issues: Inspectors find problems not visible to the untrained eye, like structural issues, roof damage, or outdated wiring.
- Safety Assurance: Identifies health hazards like mold, asbestos, lead paint, or faulty electrical systems that could pose risks.
- Cost Assessment: Reveals needed repairs or updates, helping buyers estimate true ownership costs.
- Negotiation Tool: If issues are found, buyers can:
- Request repairs by the seller
- Negotiate a lower price
- Ask for repair credits at closing
- Future Planning: Knowing the condition of major systems (HVAC, roof, etc.) helps plan for replacements.
- Deal Breakers: Some issues might be too costly or troublesome, giving buyers the option to walk away.
- Insurance and Mortgage: Some problems could affect insurability or mortgage approval.
- Peace of Mind: Understanding the home’s condition helps buyers make confident decisions.
- Educates Buyers: Inspectors explain the home’s systems, offering insights into maintenance needs.
- Code Compliance: Ensures the home meets local building codes.
- Pest Detection: Often includes checks for termites, carpenter ants, etc.
- Long-Term Value: Knowing the home’s true condition helps assess its long-term investment potential.
An inspection typically costs $300-$500 but can save thousands by avoiding unexpected repairs or a bad investment. It’s a small price for the comprehensive insight it provides. @Willie Germino