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Real Reports from Real Inspections
Every report is interactive and cloud-based: organized by home system, loaded with annotated photos, and readable on any device. Open one and click around.

NASSAU COUNTY
1940s Post-War Cape
The classic Long Island cape, expanded to a full second story and built on a slab. Upgraded electrical, a recent roof, and 58 findings anyway. See how issues are prioritized and explained.
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SUFFOLK COUNTY
1970s Ranch
A 1973 ranch with a full basement, Long Island’s other signature house. Aging systems, plumbing leaks, and a long defect list. See how the serious problems get explained.
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To protect client privacy, identifying details in these reports, including the address, client information, square footage, and home age, have been removed or altered. All findings, photos, and report content are unedited from the original inspection.
HOW TO COMPARE
What to Look for in Any Inspection Report
Comparing inspectors? Open a few sample reports side by side and check for these three things.
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Explains why, not just what
Every issue should come with the reasoning: why it matters and what happens if it’s ignored – not just a photo and a one-line recommendation. If you finish reading and still don’t understand the problem, the report failed.
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Prioritized, with who to call
Items should be rated so you know what belongs in negotiations and what’s routine maintenance, and each one should name the right trade to call. A 40-item list with no priorities leaves you guessing.
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Written by a human, for a human
Findings should read like plain language written to help you decide, not generic templates padded with code citations you’d need a translator for. Open a few reports side by side and judge for yourself.
This is what you’ll get.
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