Had my insurance company send someone over to check out my house after some storm damage. Honestly, I was kinda dreading it, picturing some nitpicky inspector pointing out every tiny crack or paint chip. But the guy who came was actually pretty chill, explained stuff clearly, and even gave me some useful tips on preventing future issues. Still felt a bit intrusive tho, you know? Curious if other people had similar experiences or if I just lucked out with a decent inspector.
Had my first insurance inspection recently too, and it wasn't bad at all. The inspector was professional, pointed out some stuff I hadn't noticed, and gave me solid advice on maintenance. Still, I get what you mean about it feeling intrusive...
"Still felt a bit intrusive tho, you know?"
Yeah, having someone poke around your personal space always feels a little weird, even if they're helpful. Seems like it's just part of the deal.
I had a similar experience last year when our insurance sent someone over. The inspector was thorough and professional, but yeah, it did feel a bit odd having someone walk around pointing out things I'd overlooked. On the upside, he caught a minor leak in our attic insulation that could've turned into a bigger headache down the road. So, intrusive or not, I guess there's value in having an extra set of eyes occasionally...