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![]() Minnesota currently has no Licensure, which means anyone can inspect your biggest purchase. Be sure to hire a Professional, full time inspector that practices continuing education and carries insurance. You would be surprised at the companies that don’t carry insurance. Ask for proof of insurance especially if the company is not licensed. Top Notch Inspections is Licensed in Wisconsin # 1459-106 and carries Errors and Omissions, policy # J050073 along with General Liability Insurance, policy # 01 UEC TK2960. We put our contract on our web page so there are no surprises like, “The company is only limited to the cost of the inspection,” meaning you can only get back what you paid for the inspection, even if the inspector clearly misses something obvious and it cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair! We don’t make claims to be the biggest, best, or oldest inspection company out there. Some inspectors are doing 5 to 12 inspections a day! Do you think they can take their time to answer all your questions and really do a good job for you in the time they can allot for an inspection? We usually only schedule 2-3 inspections a day. We do promise you a very educated, well laid out inspection report loaded with pictures (in most cases delivered on site) on CD or paper. Check out our testimonial page! I guarantee these have not been altered.
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We usually
start the inspection about 3 hours before you, the buyer shows up to
document the property. When you arrive, we will go over the pictures
taken during the inspection on the computer, and walk you through room
by room and answer any questions you may have.
To maintain
current status with licensure and affiliates, continuing education is
a vital part of Top Notch Inspections. |
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