INSIDE OUT HOME INSPECTIONS
Home Inspectors On Your Side, Providing Conflict Free Home Inspections
Home Inspectors Serving Hamilton, Ancaster, Dundas, Burlington, Oakville, Stoney Creek & Niagara
905.543.8268
 
HOME INSPECTION OPTIONS
 
Inside Out Home Inspections offers a variety of inspection services for prospective clients.  All are available within our service area and are conducted Conflict Free.

Each type of home inspection comes standard with a detailed comprehensive computer generated report that is clear and easy to follow along with digital photos and illustrations of our findings. 

Pre-Purchase (Buyer's) Inspections

This type of inspection is performed for the buyer of a property, before they take possession and prior to the closing contract.  The buyer will usually sign a conditional offer with the seller prior to ordering this type of inspection.  A Pre-Purchase Inspection will help both the buyer and the seller to identify any issues that may exist with a property so that both parties can either renegotiate the selling price or the seller's responsibilities to repair the property prior to the final close. 
 
Pre-Listing (Seller's) Inspections

Learn about the condition of your home before you list it.  This type of inspection is usually performed by a seller before a property is listed or announced for sale. The property owner will perform a Pre-Listing Inspection to determine what damage or other problems exist with a property in order to determine factors such as fair market value or any pre-listing expenditure necessary to increase the value and desirability of the property.

Government Relocation Services

Inside Out Home Inspections is a registered third party supplier of home inspection services for the federal governments relocation program.  If you are a "transferee" you can count on us to provide our services to you anywhere in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario.   

New Home Pre-Delivery (PDI) Inspections

Remember new doesn't mean perfect.  This type of inspection is usually performed immediately after your new home has been built and is considered "ready" for occupancy by the builder and appropriate legal authorities (such as a zoning or code inspector).  The results of the inspection will be used to help complete the
Tarion PDI Form.
 
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Warranty Inspections

This type of inspection is performed prior to the expiration of your home warranty under
Tarion. It is used to take advantage of the features and benefits of your home warranty to assure that necessary repairs guaranteed under your warranty are executed should damage or problems be discovered.

Periodic Maintenance Inspections

This type of inspection is for home owners who may be concerned about the overall condition of their property and want to ensure that the health and safety of their family and their real estate investment are protected.  Periodic Maintenance Inspections are a good idea to assure the integrity of the structure in-between storms and droughts, to check the building's integrity that may be compromised by cracked beams or foundations, to visually inspect for wood-destroying insects, and more. Any of these situations can contribute to decrease home value or pose a physical risk to your family if not identified in time.

Rental/Property Management Inspections

If you own rental property, then you already understand the need to assure that your property is in tip-top shape prior to allowing renters to occupy the building. You are also aware of the need to assure that your property has not been damaged before renters vacate the property. A rental/property management inspection is designed to protect you from serious liability that can result from renting or leasing a potentially hazardous property. Additionally, a rental/property management inspection also helps you to protect your assets by identifying damage that may have potentially been caused by occupants.

Investigative Inspections

This type of inspection is most-often used when a homeowner feels that a problem may exist. For example, you may want to engage in an Investigative Inspection after a severe storm, if you experience and odd smell in your home that cannot be identified, or if you notice unusual pest and insect activity. In many cases, Investigative Inspections can help homeowners to catch problems before they become an expensive or irreversible liability.