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An experienced inspector will prepare your
Home Inspection Reports with easy-to-read
details on:
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The condition of every major component
from the roof to the basement
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Major and minor deficiencies
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Any major expenditures necessary
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What to watch out for
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Helpful home preservation tips
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Safety concerns
And much more
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Our Home Inspector will review the detailed
report with you to make sure you understand
everything and answer any remaining
questions.
Pre-Purchase Inspection
A home inspection is a visual process where
all of the items typically used within a
home are tested and/or operated to verify
proper operation or installation. Doors and
windows are opened and closed, roofing
materials inspected, air-conditioning and
heating systems operated. The Inspector will
fill the sinks and tub(s), run the shower(s),
and flush the toilets. All the while making
notes on the condition and operation of the
components tested. Upon completion a report
will be distributed to you. |
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New Construction Inspections
New construction inspections are performed
at the completion of construction, but prior
to your final walk through with the
Builder's Customer Service Representative or
Superintendent. It is always a good idea to
verify that utilities (gas, water, and
electric) have been turned on, either by you
or the Builder depending on the Builder's
policy. The inspection should be scheduled
just a day or two before you final walk
through with the Builder. This will ensure
that most, if not all, last minute items
have been completed prior to your
inspection. At the conclusion of the
inspection a completed report will be
distributed to you.
Pre-Warranty Expiration Inspections
Warranty inspections are performed during
the 11th month of your 1-year Builder
Warranty. The inspection will be performed
to verify that proper building techniques
were used and that the various components of
the home were properly installed. You will
be presented with a completed report at the
end of the inspection along with digital
photos taken as needed for inaccessible
areas. |
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Additional Services |
Investor Property Inspections (Includes
Multi-Unit Housing)
Investor property inspections are performed
prior to purchase as well as periodically
during ownership. Pre-purchase inspections
are performed to identify defects prior to
taking ownership to negotiate repairs or
price adjustments which reflect the
condition of the property. Periodic
inspections for properties currently in your
portfolio would ensure the identification of
needed repairs following say a long term
tenant's departure. Long-term tenants
sometimes neglect to mention repairs and/or
abuse the property during their tenancy.
Identifying those problems early is the key
to profitable ownership. |
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Seller Certified Home Program (Pre-Listing
Inspections)
Listing inspections are very good for the
homeowner who may not be in tune with the
condition of their home. A great many sales
are cancelled due to the buyer's shock at
the "functional condition" of the home. It
may look great, but have serious technical,
safety, or functional issues present without
the owner's knowledge. Having the home
inspected prior to placing on the market is
the ideal way to identify and either repair
or disclose the issue found in the
Inspection Report. Obviously, repairing the
items would be the most beneficial towards
completing the sale. However, there may be
financial reasons where the owner can't make
the repairs. Disclosing them up front and
pricing the home based upon that disclosure
will often times produce a higher net sales
price for the owner. |
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