Why you need Marino Property Inspections

The Difference: A Builder’s Perspective


Glenn Marino

Glenn Marino

  • Licensed Contractor | 2004-present
  • Condominium Site Development Project Construction Superintendent | 1988-1993
  • Private Property Management for Luxury Rental Portfolios | 1993-present
  • Contractor/Builder for Commercial and Residential Projects | 1993-2016
  • Consultant for Construction Project Bids | 2014-2016

If you live in Palm Beach County, FL, you'll want to know Glenn Marino. Glenn is the owner of Marino Property Inspections, LLC. He has left the northeast with over 25 years of experience in the contracting business. He knows what to look for and will provide valuable information that can be used in the real estate negotiation process. Glenn will point out the obvious, as well as subtle defects in a building -- from non-compliant building codes to shoddy workmanship. Not all flaws are cosmetic -- major mechanical issues can be dangerous and life threatening. 

When looking to buy or sell real estate, knowledge is everything. Enter the negotiation process with your eyes wide open, armed with useful information the seller may not be aware of. The client, building inspection in hand, can use this information to his or her advantage. The inspection report is equally valuable to the seller, who may wish to disclose items in need of repair or make repairs prior to listing a property for sale. 

Hire a certified building inspector -- Glenn’s professional approach is to be thorough during the inspection process and responsive to his client’s concerns and needs. You want a building inspector with 360 degree experience, knowledgeable in all areas of construction. Hiring an inspector with limited knowledge and experience can lead to omission of critical information that may result in disastrous and costly mistakes. 

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