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Should I re-inspect after the seller makes repairs in Savage?

A re-inspection, sometimes called a repair verification, is often a smart final step, especially when the seller agreed to fix significant items found in your original Savage inspection. The purpose is to confirm the repairs were actually completed and done properly, not just promised or patched over. We return before closing to verify the specific items, for example confirming that a sump pump was replaced and discharges correctly, that grading was corrected away from the foundation on a bluff lot, that flashing was installed, or that a furnace or roof repair was performed to standard. It is not uncommon to find repairs that were done incompletely, by an unqualified party, or that created new issues, and catching that before you close protects you. We document the verified work with photos so you have a clear record. For minor cosmetic items a re-inspection may not be necessary, but for safety and major-system repairs it provides real peace of mind on a large purchase. To arrange a repair re-inspection before closing, call us or build a free instant quote online.

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