Gulf Coast Inspection Pros

Faq's

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Yes, it's recommended that buyers attend the inspection. This allows them to ask questions, learn about the home's maintenance needs, and see firsthand any issues noted by the inspector.

The duration can vary based on the size and condition of the home, but typically, inspections take a few hours. Larger or older homes may take longer to inspect thoroughly.

Usually, the buyer pays for the home inspection. It's part of the due diligence process to ensure the property meets their expectations and is in satisfactory condition.

Yes, we include both the wind mitigation and 4 point inspection at no extra cost.

Sellers are typically not obligated to fix every issue identified in the inspection report. Negotiations between buyers and sellers usually determine which repairs, if any, will be addressed before closing.