A home inspection is only as good as the inspector. That's why One Stop Property Inspections has experienced and trained home inspectors in Colorado. Whether you're a Realtor, homebuyer, seller, or homeowner, we'll provide you with a detailed description of a home's condition so you can move forward confidently and with peace of mind.
I'll inspect the structure, systems and components of the home, inside and out, from the foundation to the roof, using the latest tools and technology. I encourage you to attend your inspection so that I can describe my process, explain my findings, point out important maintenance items, and answer all of your questions.
As a Certified Professional Inspector trained by InterNACHI, I adhere to a comprehensive Residential Standards of Practice. Following my evaluation, I will compile my findings in an easy-to-read report, which will include detailed descriptions and high-resolution digital photos of any issues I've discovered.
I'll inspect the structure, systems and components of the home, inside and out, from the foundation to the roof, using the latest tools and technology. I encourage you to attend your inspection so that I can describe my process, explain my findings, point out important maintenance items, and answer all of your questions.
As a Certified Professional Inspector trained by InterNACHI, I adhere to a comprehensive Residential Standards of Practice. Following my evaluation, I will compile my findings in an easy-to-read report, which will include detailed descriptions and high-resolution digital photos of any issues I've discovered.
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I follow a comprehensive Standards of Practice, which ensures that you receive a detailed and accurate home inspection. I also abide by a strict Code of Ethics, which puts your interests first and protects your rights as a consumer. I understand first-hand how stressful a real estate transaction can be.
Are you selling your home? Let me inspect it before you even list it. A Move-In Certified Seller Inspection alerts you to any defects or problems with your home so that you can address them before prospective buyers discover them. You can then take the time you need to obtain reasonable repair estimates.
Take control of your home sale! Understand the pitfalls and anticipate areas for improvement and negotiation before you list your home. You can even offer the report to the buyer to potentially speed up the sale process. Just because the home is new does not mean that it is free of structural and environmental issues.
Question: Is it okay to perform the inspection myself? Answer: Inspecting your potential home is not recommended. Home inspectors are specially trained to look for and find things you may miss. Unless you are a trained and certified home inspector, please seek out a professional for your health and safety.
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