Category Archives: Home Inspections

Home Inspection Miami: What Buyers Need to Know in Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade County’s real estate market is one of the most competitive in Florida — and one of the most complex. Here’s what buyers need to know about home inspections in the Miami area. Miami-Dade’s Specific Market Conditions Miami-Dade has a high concentration of older construction — significant inventory from the 1950s through 1980s that presents […]

Home Inspection Miami: What Buyers Need to Know in Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade County’s real estate market is one of the most competitive in Florida — and one of the most complex. Here’s what buyers need to know about home inspections in the Miami area. Miami-Dade’s Specific Market Conditions Miami-Dade has a high concentration of older construction — significant inventory from the 1950s through 1980s that presents […]

First-Time Homebuyer’s Guide to Home Inspections in Florida

Buying your first home in Florida is exciting — and the inspection phase can feel overwhelming if you don’t know what to expect. Here’s a straightforward guide to understanding the inspection process and using it effectively. Your Inspection Contingency Is Your Protection Most Florida purchase contracts include an inspection contingency — a window of time […]

First-Time Homebuyer’s Guide to Home Inspections in Florida

Buying your first home in Florida is exciting — and the inspection phase can feel overwhelming if you don’t know what to expect. Here’s a straightforward guide to understanding the inspection process and using it effectively. Your Inspection Contingency Is Your Protection Most Florida purchase contracts include an inspection contingency — a window of time […]

Common Plumbing Problems in Florida Homes: What Inspectors Find

Florida’s climate, water quality, and housing stock create specific plumbing issues that appear consistently in inspection reports. Here’s what to watch for. Polybutylene Pipe Polybutylene pipe — a gray plastic pipe used widely in Florida construction from the 1970s through mid-1990s — is known to fail and is not covered by most homeowners insurance policies. […]

Common Plumbing Problems in Florida Homes: What Inspectors Find

Florida’s climate, water quality, and housing stock create specific plumbing issues that appear consistently in inspection reports. Here’s what to watch for. Polybutylene Pipe Polybutylene pipe — a gray plastic pipe used widely in Florida construction from the 1970s through mid-1990s — is known to fail and is not covered by most homeowners insurance policies. […]

Florida’s Milestone Inspection Law: What Condo Buyers and Owners Need to Know

After the Champlain Towers South collapse in 2021, Florida enacted legislation requiring structural inspections for older condominium buildings. Here’s what the milestone inspection law requires and what it means for buyers. What the Law Requires Florida’s SB 4-D requires condominium buildings three stories or taller to undergo a structural milestone inspection at 30 years of […]

Florida’s Milestone Inspection Law: What Condo Buyers and Owners Need to Know

After the Champlain Towers South collapse in 2021, Florida enacted legislation requiring structural inspections for older condominium buildings. Here’s what the milestone inspection law requires and what it means for buyers. What the Law Requires Florida’s SB 4-D requires condominium buildings three stories or taller to undergo a structural milestone inspection at 30 years of […]

Buying a Condo in South Florida: What the Home Inspection Covers

Condo purchases in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties require a different inspection approach than single-family homes. Here’s what changes and what stays the same. What You Own vs. What the Association Owns In a condo purchase, the inspection focuses on your unit’s interior — the walls, ceiling, floors, electrical panel, plumbing fixtures, HVAC unit […]

Buying a Condo in South Florida: What the Home Inspection Covers

Condo purchases in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties require a different inspection approach than single-family homes. Here’s what changes and what stays the same. What You Own vs. What the Association Owns In a condo purchase, the inspection focuses on your unit’s interior — the walls, ceiling, floors, electrical panel, plumbing fixtures, HVAC unit […]