Allied Real Estate Inspections

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Services

What Our Home Inspection Covers

At Allied Real Estate Inspections, we inspect your home thoroughly — from the roof to the foundation. Every inspection includes:

Additional Services

The decision to sell or purchase a home is an important decision, and how better to proceed than with accurate and reliable information about the property in question.

Builders-Warranty

Builders Warranty

We complete your Builder’s Warranty Inspection beginning the 10th month after your closing date. This allows Builders the opportunity to complete repairs prior to the expiration of your warranty on the 12th month.

CommerfialPropertyInspections

Commercial Property Inspections

We complete inspections on office, retail, industrial, warehouse, strip mall, as well as stand alone buildings. We complete this type of inspection to help Investors look for problems with the roof, plumbing, and other issues that may result in a financial loss.

HUD-INspections

HUD Inspections & Engineering Certificate

During our HUD inspection, we check to make sure your property manager or landlord is following HUD’s inspection standards. Inspectors may find issues that your property fix at once to meet HUD’s standards and ensure that your home is decent, safe, and sanitary. Inspections are meant to help and protect you.

MFD-Inspections

Mobile Home Inspections & Tie-Down Certifications

We complete a Mobile Home Inspection, as we would a home inspection, including the crawl space below the home. In addition, also can complete a Mobile Home Tie-Down Certification, for Insurance purposes, making sure the home meets criteria of structural stability.

Multi-Family-Inpsections

Multi Family Inspections

We complete inspections on Small and Large Apartment Buildings, Condo Buildings, Duplex, Triplex, as well as Fourplex. There are often requirements of multi-family rental dwellings of four (4) or more units to be inspected for code compliance in order to preserve property values, promote community safety and well being, and encourage investment in upkeep and maintenance.

Pre-lList-inspections

Pre-List Inspections

We complete this type of inspection prior to listing your home on the market. This will give you insight into areas of your home that may need repair or improvement.

frequently asked questions

Allied Real Estate Inspections believes there are important questions you should have answered before you select your home inspector

The inspector should ensure that their inspection and inspection report will meet all applicable requirements in your state if applicable and will comply with a well-recognized standard of practice and code of ethics. You should be able to request and see a copy of these items ahead of time and ask any questions you may have. If there are any areas you want to make sure are inspected, be sure to identify them upfront.
 

The inspector should be able to provide his or her history in the profession and perhaps even a few names as referrals. Newer inspectors can be very qualified, and many work with a partner or have access to more experienced inspectors to assist them in the inspection.

Related experience in construction or engineering is helpful, but is no substitute for training and experience in the unique discipline of home inspection. If the inspection is for a commercial property, then this should be asked about as well.

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additional services

New Construction

01

Pre-Foundation

 looking at plumbing, foundation support, and structural

02

Pre-Drywall

Prior to walls being closed in by drywall

03

Pre-Closing

Final inspection prior to closing

04

Post-Closing

For those pushed to close by the builder without the builder having adequate time to remediate concerns before closing

05

Home Warranty

Completed in your 10th month of home ownership to give to the builder adequate time to make repairs prior to the warranty ending at the end of the 12th month.o.

Additional services

Pool Inspections

We perform a visual non-invasive inspection related to code, safety, and condition