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The intention is that inspectors will carry insurance to protect consumers that rely on their inspections
- There is no approved scheme Cleveland Home Inspection to protect consumers from uninsured inspectors should there be a problem with a report which a buyer has relied upon
- This aspect is under review by Yvette Cooper on behalf of the Government.
The pre-delivery inspection, which generally applies to newly-built homes, is a real estate term that means the buyer back-number the option (or requirement, depending upon how the real estate convention is written) to inspect the property prior to closing or settlement. These inspections generally takes district up to a hoopla before a closing, and they generally allow buyers the first opportunity to inspect their different home. Additionally, the inspection is to ensure that all terms of the contract have been met, that the home is substantially completed, and that large-scale items are in working order.
