So you’ve had a home inspection and the seller agreed to pay for repairs prior to closing.  How do you know the repairs were completed and are free of defects? A Repair Verification Inspection does exactly that – I return to the home and inspect repaired items, and report their new status to you – further protecting your investment.

Multiple repairs

are said to be completed, but are actually not completed

cheaper

to repair items than it is to replace them in many cases

up to 20%

of inspections discover important issues with major systems that can impact safety or functionality

why get a repair verification inspection?

With a Repair Verification inspection, you can know whether an agreed-upon repair was actually completed or not.  I will visit the house and review the items you want me to review, giving you confidence that important issues were taken care of.  Don’t be surprised when moving in – be reassured.

benefits of a repair verification inspection

The repair verification inspection process

I will return to the home and examine the items you want me to examine and report my findings

I will return to the home and inspect the repairs for function and safety

I will record my findings, along with pictures and videos as needed, in my report

I will publish the repair verification inspection report alongside my original inspection report so you can see the differences

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