Jeff Taylor | Trusted Home Inspector in the Creston Valley
Why get a home inspection? A home inspection provides a detailed report on the condition of a home, allowing you to make an informed decision on one of your most important financial investments.
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Covid Protocols
We follow the Home Inspectors Association of BC Inspection Guidelines during Covid-19 according to Phase 3 of BC's Restart Plan | Read HIABC Covid Protocols
Common House Defects
Just like people, each house has specific and individual strengths and weaknesses. Here are some common major conditions inspectors may report.
Beware the Unconditional Offer
In periods of excited housing markets often called a "Sellers Market", buyers may be tempted to provide an "Unconditional Offer" | Read More
HIABC Membership and Training
The Home Inspectors Association of BC is one of Canada’s premier home inspector associations. It’s membership requirements for admission exceed the BC governments licensing requirements for home inspectors for the province. While the BC government requires 50 hours of on-site practical training with a licensed inspector, the practical training sessions required for admission to the HIABC exceed the BC government required minimum practical training by an additional 25 hours.
Call or Text Jeff at (250) 402-3585 to book your inspection OR for more information.
Quality reporting software
A high-quality inspection report that is easy to download is the final deliverable of every home inspection. Homes4All Home Inspections Ltd. uses the Horizon home inspection reporting software to provide our clients with well organized, easy to understand, quality home inspection reports. The Horizon software was developed and is maintained by Carson Dunlop, Canada's oldest and largest home inspection company with over 40 years experience in the field.
We follow the HIABC Inspection Guidelines during Covid-19 according to Phase 3 of BC’s Restart Plan
Beware the Unconditional Offer
In periods of excited housing markets often called a “Sellers Market”, buyers may be tempted to provide an “Unconditional Offer” in order to be more
Beware the Unconditional Offer
In periods of excited housing markets often called a “Sellers Market”, buyers may be tempted to provide an “Unconditional Offer” in order to be more appealing to the seller and differentiate their offer from other competing buyers. The purchase of a home is one of the largest and most important financial decisions a family can make. It is also often a very emotional transaction. In Sellers Markets the buyer is often under time constraints/pressures that influences the buyer to act quickly.