Cross Country Inspectors
All images used on this site may or may not have been homes or properties we inspected. They are considered stock photos for the listing of the inspections available for purchase. Most images where taken by Kenneth Wiener of Cross Country Inspections. Any images used that are not available without physical access to the property were taken with the permission of the home owner at the time the photo was taken. If images were not taken by Kenneth Wiener they are being used with permission of the copyright owner.
I typically do not post bad reviews, however this company along with my real estate agent put my health at risk. I was currently deployed and decided to purchase a home for when I returned back to the states. I went through the agent and she was “good friends” with one of the people that worked for this company, as a referral. I reviewed the reviews and should have found my own company for a home inspection to alleviate favoritism between the agent and the company employee, in order to recieved a honest inspection. Well, as I moved in the home, I discovered that the home was covered (tile floors and baseboards) with dried animal urine, had a 9×10 area on the kitchen cieling covered with black mold from a toilet leak in the master bathroom, and also had noticeable mold under the kitchen sink.
I have used this company twice while looking for a home. The first time I used them for the inspection but I was unable to purchase the home. The next home I had them inspect again since I enjoyed the personality of Robert and that he offered a discount for repeat customers. I ended up purchasing this home after the sellers fixed the things he recommended. Well, after moving in and being there for 4 days, I found out somehow a 6′ tall x 2′ wide (yes, FEET) beehive/honeycomb with hundreds of bees in my attic was missed in the inspection. I contacted the management (Ken) to hold them responsible and he actually told me this is my fault for not getting a pest inspection.