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The average American home contains more than 100 different parts, systems and features; a good inspector takes stock of all of these in the search for defects that could prove troublesome later. Armed with an extensive checklist and professional inspection equipment, our skilled inspectors will comb your house from roof to foundation, floor to ceiling.
The inspection typically takes 1-3 hours. We encourage our clients to accompany us as we evaluate a property's condition; it's a great opportunity for buyers to learn about their prospective new homes and draw their own conclusions if problems are pinpointed.
After the inspection, of course, the inspector's work continues at the office. Our comprehensive written reports are generally ready in two or three days--sooner if you have a tight deadline.
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The report is an easy-to-follow, 7-10 page document (not including addendums) that itemizes hundreds of structural and mechanical items and assesses their condition. When defects are noted, detailed descriptions are provided, as are repair cost estimates.
The inspection report then becomes a document underpinning the property transfer. It serves the interests of all parties--buyer, seller, Realtor, lender--by providing documentation of the home's condition. |