KC Sample Home Inspection Reports
The very best KC home inspections have two parts:
- The face-to-face verbal breakdown of the results
- The written home inspection report
Bulldog Professional Inspection Services is known for both, but if you’re just finding us for the first time, these sample home inspection reports let you peek under the hood.
Our Full 2000-Item KC Sample Home Inspection Reports
Our KC home inspection reports are something special.
In addition to being written in plain English, having enhanced photos that let you see the issues, and getting delivered the same day, they include our proprietary 11-key comment method that asks 11 crucial questions every report should answer if you really want to understand the full scope and impact the defect has on the home.
For you, this means:
No nonsense
No vague descriptions
No confusing words
Plus, each report includes safety, major, and maintenance summaries that help you put all the defects into the proper perspective.
Sample Reports From 2000-Item KC Area Real Estate Investor Inspections
Major Item KC Home Inspection Sample Reports
Our Major item inspection is designed with the real estate investor or bare-bones, hands-on homebuyer in mind.
Multi-Family Kansas City Home Inspection Sample Reports
Our multi-family inspection covers the major areas, along with living areas, restrooms, and common areas.
Kansas City Home Inspection Sample Reports FAQs
When you’re NOT concerned about defects in other areas or the home is in REALLY rough condition.
Yes, always. As long as there is safe access and the pitch is not too steep (usually 8-12 or greater).
Good question. There are alot of differences, but too many to list here.
No.
Many real estate investors do not want a termite inspection, so it’s NOT included.
Not at all.
It takes years to master this craft.
Less experienced operators won’t have the same knowledge, experience, and intuition as someone who’s seen something a thousand times before.
This is important.
Your home is an engineering feat and you’re about to take full responsibility for it.
1. Have questions.
It’s best to ask before the inspection and again at the end.
2. Attend the inspection.
But try not to distract the inspector with chitchat. He’s trying to build a story that will help you buy the home. Feel free to observe, take measurements, jot down notes, and be there for the summary and discussion when it’s over.











