July 27, 2020

Agent Training & Resources

New Construction Home Inspection

A third-party home inspection ensures homebuyers don’t inherit unknown issues, even with new builds. Builders aim to maximize profit, and code inspections only cover minimum requirements. Common issues like missing insulation or debris in sewer lines are often found. Spending on inspections offers valuable peace of mind.

Agent Training & Resources

What Crucial Item Other Home Inspectors Skip for Townhomes and Condos

Some home inspectors overlook the roof and exterior of condos and townhouses, assuming the HOA is responsible. However, outdoor issues can quickly lead to indoor problems. As a new owner, you’re part of the HOA and responsible for costs, including potential special assessments for roof replacements. It’s crucial to identify any exterior defects before purchase, as the seller cannot address these issues, and the HOA won’t intervene until you are an actual owner.

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Homeowner Maintenance & Issues

Putting Real Estate Agents at Ease By Treating Every Home Better Than Our Own

We treat your home with respect and care, leaving it in the same condition as when we arrived. We test systems and appliances, but return them to their original settings. Our inspection is 80% visual and 20% functional, with checklists to ensure everything is left as found, including windows, doors, and appliances, to minimize disruption and respect your privacy and property.

Agent Training & Resources

Home Inspections: Let’s Talk Money

Our pricing is competitive and transparent, starting at $250 or $300 depending on location. We add significant value for both agents and clients, making our services a great deal. Prices are based on the size and needs of the home, with discounts for bundling additional services during the inspection.

Homeowner Maintenance & Issues

Is a Home Inspection Like a Building Code Inspection?

No, a home inspection is not a building code inspection. Inspectors don’t verify code compliance, as that varies across decades and locations. A home inspection focuses on identifying current issues to help you avoid unknowingly inheriting problems. Inspectors can’t account for every code change over the last century; that’s a different responsibility entirely.

Agent Training & Resources

Rock Star Availability

Our clients and agents consistently praise one thing above all: availability. Thanks to our standardized training and inspection templates, we deliver consistent value across all inspectors, ensuring quick, thorough reports—often completed the same day. This reliability keeps us a trusted partner for busy agents and homebuyers.