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Inspection Reports

Your gateway to high-quality, curated home inspection reports. Make informed decisions on one of life's most pivotal choices.

Here Is How It Works

Insights Without Commitment
Search for the home you are interested in. Purchase the previously completed inspection report for a fraction of the original cost. If interested in making an offer, re-hire the original inspector at a discounted rate, or get a second opinion from our trusted network of local inspectors.
With Inspectionary
Coverage
Buyers get comprehensive assesment about homes before making the decision.
Time
Buyers can learn about deal killer issues upfront and make informed decisions.
Long Term
Worry less about being blindsided and learn about home systems in advance.
Accessibility
Get instant access to pre inspected houses from your phone.
Leverage
Knowing more about deficiencies can help buyers negotiate better price.
Cost
Get access to pre inspected homes.

Frequently Asked Questions

After you make an offer on a house and the seller agrees, the next step is the home inspection. You work with your real estate agent to find a good inspector. The inspector checks the house to make sure everything is okay. They look at things like the structure, wiring, and plumbing. This helps you know if the house is in good shape or if it needs fixing. Based on what the inspector finds, you can decide to buy the house, ask for repairs, or maybe not buy it if there are big problems. Alternatively, you can purchase a prior inspection from Inspected Homes before committing to the process. If you decide to move forward, you will still need a new inspection, but you can do so with confidence.
You simply search for the desired home address, select 'Purchase' if the report is available, review your order details, and submit your payment information. Within 24 hours you will receive the inspection report via email in PDF format.
While all inspection reports may vary, the information generally follows the Standards of Practice as required by the Texas Real Estate Commission. The property inspection report typically includes details about the condition of various elements of the property, such as the foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, and more. It provides a comprehensive overview of the inspection findings to help you understand the property's current state.