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WHITE SUMMIT HOME INSPECTION LLC
5.0(
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Complete Home Inspection

Serving Clinton, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I called White on a Tuesday and was able to make arrangements for an inspection on a Wednesday. I live out of the area so after the inspection Andy spend 1 hour on a video call with my daughter (in person) and myself. He went over the home inspections with both of us. I could not have asked for a more through, helpful, exact inspection. Andy also said he would have the written report sent to my email by noon the next day. I looked at my email at noon and sure enough it was there."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate98%
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Do Champ Home Inspections, L.L.C.
5.0(
6
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Complete Home Inspection

Serving Clinton, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Dustin was very kind, helpful, professional, and very quick. I would 1,000% recommend this company. I don't think I would call any other company to do inspections anymore. Thank you Dustin."
Structural movement
Structural movement
Foundation
120 year old home
Response time4 hrs
Response rate85%
21 neighbors recently requested a quote
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URBAN HOME INSPECTIONS INC.
5.0(
2
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Complete Home InspectionInspection - Roofing

Serving Clinton, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

Home safety and functionality inspections at urban home inspections we take pride in our commitment to your needs were available 7 days a week and never charge extra to travel where you need it. veterans past or present receive a 50.00 discount for your service. and repeat business receives a continued discount. internachi member. if you need an inspection asap we will bend over backwards to fit your schedule thanks for your consideration we look foreward to serving you

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Level Engineering Utah
4.4(
296
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Engineer - Structural

Serving Clinton, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Scott from Level Engineering came out to do a inspection on a raised spot on a basement floor in a house I was trying to buy. Thank goodness for Scott because I discovered the house had structural issues and decided to cancel on buying the house. I had a general inspector come out before Scott and he couldn’t find issues with the structure and was there for 3.5 hrs. Scott was there for 10-15 minutes and found a major problem. I would totally 100% recommend Scott and Level Engineering to inspect the house you’re trying to buy!!"
Renovations-Aditions
Renovations-Aditions
Foundation Issues
Foundation Issues
Foundation Issues

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Response time1 day
28 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Routine inspections are normal for rental properties. The frequency is up to the landlord. Some property owners only want to check the apartment annually. Others may take a look every three to six months. State laws vary, but more frequent visits may violate a tenant’s “covenant of quiet enjoyment.” This refers to the resident’s right to enjoy relative privacy and freedom from unreasonable disturbances.

Inspectors working for the seller on pre-listing inspections can present a conflict of interest, so standard home inspections are usually hired and paid for by the buyer. If the buyer has some negotiating power, they might request that the seller cover the cost (by taking it off the asking price), but this varies on a case-by-case basis. When it comes to home appraisal costs and pre-listing inspections, the seller will naturally have to pay, as these are done before the home is left up for sale.

Homeowners insurance typically does not cover knob and tube (K&T) wiring due to its outdated nature and associated fire risks. Many insurance companies require the replacement of K&T wiring to provide coverage. Policies that do cover homes with K&T wiring may come with higher premiums or specific conditions. It's important to check with your insurance provider for their requirements and coverage options.

There are no strict rules for who is responsible for covering repair costs after a home inspection, as the issue is highly negotiable, except in cases of mandatory repairs. Major issues discovered during the inspection often lead to a renegotiation. The buyer might ask the seller to make the repairs as a condition of the sale, but it is more common for the buyer to use the estimated repair costs as leverage to lower the asking price. The seller may agree to lower the price to compensate the buyer or agree to fix the issues before the sale is complete. However, in a competitive real estate market, a seller might refuse to cover any repairs, knowing that other buyers may be willing to purchase the property as-is.

Homeowners insurance can be voided in several scenarios. That can include making too many claims in a short period of time, leaving a home vacant for an extended period of time, renting out a home or room illegally, using a home as a business illegally, and any kind of criminal activity connected to the home.

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