Re-Inspection After Repairs

A Re-Inspection After Repairs is a follow-up visual evaluation performed to verify that previously identified deficiencies or repair requests have been addressed. This inspection is commonly requested after a buyer and seller have agreed to repairs during escrow, or after corrective work has been completed on a property.

Unlike a full home inspection, a re-inspection is limited in scope and focuses only on the specific items documented in the original inspection report or repair agreement. During the re-inspection, we visually assess the repaired areas to confirm that work appears to have been completed, is functioning as intended, and shows no visible signs of improper installation or unresolved concerns.

The inspection may include verification of repairs related to roofing, plumbing, electrical components, HVAC systems, structural elements, moisture intrusion, safety issues, or other agreed-upon items. We do not perform invasive testing or guarantee the quality of workmanship, but we provide professional, unbiased confirmation based on visible conditions at the time of the inspection.

After completion, clients receive a digital re-inspection report that documents which items appear corrected, which items remain incomplete or deficient, and any additional visible concerns discovered during the follow-up. This report can be used to support final negotiations, confirm compliance with repair agreements, or provide peace of mind before closing.

A Re-Inspection After Repairs helps ensure accountability and reduces uncertainty during the transaction process. By confirming that agreed-upon repairs were addressed, buyers can move forward with greater confidence and sellers can demonstrate completion of requested work in a transparent and professional manner.

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