Once your home inspection report is generated it will become available to the purchaser, seller, inspector, agents, and mortgage company. It will not be a public record for all to see.
Answer I disagree. Home inspection reports are private, and they belong to the Buyer who paid for them. (or the Seller if the Seller paid for them). The only people who can get copies, absent the Buyer or Seller's permission, are the Realtors working on the sale.
The only person who will get a copy of the home inspection report is the person who requests the inspection and pays for it. The home inspectors' commitment to you is to present you with a comprehensive, unbiased home inspection report.
Typically, home inspection reports are not made public unless the homeowner decides to share them. The details of a home inspection report are generally considered private information between the homeowner, buyer, and the inspector.
If you have a Home Information Pack (HIP) on your property, the selling agent MUST be able to present the information to a potential buyer. This information can be handed out to anyone who asks for it.
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An inspection or viewing of something before it is bought or becomes generally known and available. Display (a product, movie, play, et. ) before it officially goes on sale or opens to the public
Routine inspection if applies or you were reported.
One of the primary roles of public relations is to measure the public's reaction to the product. That information becomes the basis for the course of action the company takes regarding the product.
A home inspection is a private service that is typically requested by people who are looking to buy or sell a home. A home inspection is when a certified inspector is hired to inspect a home to determine the condition of the home. The results of a home inspection are confidential and are only shared with the client who requested the inspection. The results of the inspection may affect a real estate transaction. However, the inspection itself is not public, which protects the client's privacy.
To obtain a state inspection license in Texas, you must complete a training course approved by the Texas Department of Public Safety, pass a written exam, and meet any additional requirements set by the department. You can find more information and apply for the license through the Texas Department of Public Safety website.
Not typically. It is the result of private contract between two parties. It is not part of the public record unless it becomes a part of the tax records or probate.
when it is for general public use