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House inspections insured for errors and omissions?

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House inspections insured for errors and omissions?

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Yes. Proof of insurance is available upon request. (back to top) ยท Do I need an inspection if I am building or purchasing a new home? Absolutely. Contrary to what many people think, brand new homes and homes under construction should be inspected regardless of whether they will be conveyed with a builder’s warranty. Further, the inspections that are completed by local code enforcement officials are focused primarily on a narrow set of code compliance issues and are not nearly as broad or inclusive. Our inspectors routinely observe structural, heating, cooling, roofing, exterior, plumbing and interior defects in new homes that may go unnoticed by both the builder and purchaser until they become a substantial problem.

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