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How To Construct a Narrative

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We explore the essential framework of narrative writing that every home inspector should master: observation, implication, and recommendation. The episode emphasizes the importance of clear communication to enhance client understanding and protect yourself legally.
- Discusses the significance of structured narratives in inspection reports
- Breaks down the components of effective observations
- Highlights the possible legal implications of the narrative and clear recommendations
Check out our home inspection app at www.inspectortoolbelt.com
Need a home inspection website? See samples of our website at www.inspectortoolbelt.com/home-inspection-websites
*The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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Chapters

1. How To Construct a Narrative (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Report Writing Series (00:00:18)

3. Three-Part Narrative Structure (00:01:39)

4. The Essential Observation Component (00:04:05)

5. Why Implication Is Legally Critical (00:06:24)

6. Writing Clear Recommendations (00:08:56)

7. Common Pitfalls and Strong Examples (00:11:24)

8. Episode Conclusion and Subscribe Reminder (00:13:51)

158 episodes

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Manage episode 470743395 series 3007862
Content provided by Ian Robertson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ian Robertson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

We explore the essential framework of narrative writing that every home inspector should master: observation, implication, and recommendation. The episode emphasizes the importance of clear communication to enhance client understanding and protect yourself legally.
- Discusses the significance of structured narratives in inspection reports
- Breaks down the components of effective observations
- Highlights the possible legal implications of the narrative and clear recommendations
Check out our home inspection app at www.inspectortoolbelt.com
Need a home inspection website? See samples of our website at www.inspectortoolbelt.com/home-inspection-websites
*The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How To Construct a Narrative (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Report Writing Series (00:00:18)

3. Three-Part Narrative Structure (00:01:39)

4. The Essential Observation Component (00:04:05)

5. Why Implication Is Legally Critical (00:06:24)

6. Writing Clear Recommendations (00:08:56)

7. Common Pitfalls and Strong Examples (00:11:24)

8. Episode Conclusion and Subscribe Reminder (00:13:51)

158 episodes

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