Another homeowner shared a cautionary tale about roof inspections. The house looked solid, the shingles seemed fine, and the inspector said it was “in good condition.” Fast forward six months: heavy rain revealed leaks in multiple rooms. Water had seeped into the attic and down the walls. Repairing the roof and fixing water damage cost over $10,000. The insurance barely helped. It wasn’t neglect, just overconfidence. Assuming “looks fine” equals “no risk” is a mistake many homeowners make. Now, this homeowner always hires a specialist for roof inspections before buying or selling. Small investment upfront can prevent massive costs later. #House #homeinsurance #HousingCost