This page is designed specifically as a Realtor Resources Guide for real estate professionals and their clients – providing tools, insights, and inspection resources to help you support your clients, streamline transactions, and avoid last-minute surprises.
Professional Property Inspectors is led by a Certified Master Inspector® (CMI), one of the highest designations in the home inspection industry. This certification reflects advanced experience, continued education, and a commitment to providing thorough, accurate inspections that help real estate transactions move forward with confidence.
We work closely with real estate agents to provide clear, easy-to-read reports, fast turnaround times, and responsive communication – helping transactions stay on track and clients feel confident throughout the process.

Buyer Homer Inspection
Know before you commit.
Detailed inspections that uncover hidden issues, safety concerns, and future maintenance risks — so you move forward with confidence, not surprises.
Pre-Listing Inspection
Sell smarter. Close cleaner.
Identify issues before buyers do. Our pre-listing inspections help you address concerns early, price accurately, and reduce renegotiations.
4-Point Inspection
Insurance-ready reporting.
Clear documentation of roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems — formatted to meet Florida insurance requirements quickly and efficiently.
Wind Mitigation
Lower risk. Potential savings.
Certified wind mitigation inspections that may help reduce insurance premiums by identifying wind-resistant construction features.
Roof Certification
Clarity on roof condition and lifespan.
Professional roof evaluations that verify age, condition, and remaining life — trusted by insurers, buyers, and lenders.
Commercial Inspections
Informed decisions at scale.
Thorough inspections for multi-unit and commercial properties, delivering straightforward insights that support sound investment decisions.
Our inspections help buyers understand the condition of the property while helping sellers identify issues early so deals stay on track.
- Identify safety issues before appraisal and closing
- Reduce last-minute contract surprises and costs
- Help buyers understand future maintenance needs
- Provide documentation often required by lenders and insurers

FAQ’s
Buying & Selling
Insurance & Florida
Reporting & Timing
Property Types We Inspect
The Inspection Day
Pricing & Scheduling
Common Inspection Findings in Florida Homes
Homes in South Florida experience unique environmental conditions including humidity, salt air, storms, and heat. During inspections we commonly evaluate and report on issues such as:
- Aging roofs and hurricane wear
- Electrical panels and outdated wiring
- HVAC systems working under heavy load
- Plumbing leaks or corrosion
- Moisture intrusion and mold risk
Why Realtors Choose Professional Property Inspectors
- Flexible scheduling
- Clear, easy-to-read inspection reports
- Fast report turnaround
- Professional communication with agents and clients
- Local expertise across South Florida
Working with a buyer or seller in South Florida? Professional Property Inspectors provides thorough inspections and clear reporting to help your transactions move forward with confidence.
We understand how quickly real estate transactions move. Professional Property Inspectors offers flexible scheduling and prompt report delivery to help keep deals on track.
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Agent Tools
Professional Property Inspectors provides resources that real estate professionals can share directly with their clients to help them prepare for inspection day and understand the process.
Client Preparation Guides
Agents can share these resources with buyers and sellers before the inspection.
- How Buyers Should Prepare for a Home Inspection
- How Sellers Should Prepare Their Home for Inspection
- What Happens on Inspection Day
Insurance Inspection Guidance
South Florida insurance requirements often require additional inspections. We help agents and homeowners understand:
These reports are commonly requested by insurance companies and lenders during the closing process.