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| Property | 783 Leonard St, Akron, OH 44307 |
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| Folder | Inspection Report |
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| Updated | 2022-06-18 |
| Dropbox path | 09 - Inspection Report/Inspection Report - 783 Leonard St, Akron, OH 44307.pdf |
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783 Leonard St Akron, OH 44307 BRIAN LAPORTE & COLEEN WALSH Thursday, May 19, 2022 Bo Reuter, OHI.2021004074 Exp: 06/09/2024 A-Pro Home Inspection of Northern Ohio. 26241 Detroit Road Westlake, OH 44145 440.961.2099 Report No. 2126 REPORT OVERVIEW 783 Leonard St, Akron, OH REPORT OVE ROOFING SITE INFO APPENDIX May 19, 2022 EXTERIOR STRUCTURE ELECTRICAL HEATING COOLING INSULATION PLUMBING INTERIOR Inspection performed by Bo Reuter of Bo Knows Homes LLC DBA; A-Pro Home Inspections of Northern Ohio
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783 Leonard St Akron, OH 44307 BRIAN LAPORTE & COLEEN WALSH Thursday, May 19, 2022 Bo Reuter, OHI.2021004074 Exp: 06/09/2024 A-Pro Home Inspection of Northern Ohio. 26241 Detroit Road Westlake, OH 44145 440.961.2099 Report No. 2126 REPORT OVERVIEW 783 Leonard St, Akron, OH REPORT OVE ROOFING SITE INFO APPENDIX May 19, 2022 EXTERIOR STRUCTURE ELECTRICAL HEATING COOLING INSULATION PLUMBING INTERIOR Inspection performed by Bo Reuter of Bo Knows Homes LLC DBA; A-Pro Home Inspections of Northern Ohio KEYS USED IN THIS REPORT For your convenience, the following keys have been used in this report. MAJOR CONCERN: Denotes an improvement recommendation that is uncommon for a building of this age or location and /or that needs immediate repair or replacement. SAFETY ISSUE: Denotes an observation or recommendation that is considered an immediate safety concern. IMPROVE: Denotes a typical improvement recommendation that is common for a building of this age and location that should be anticipated or budgeted for over the short term. MONITOR: Denotes an area where further investigation by a specialized licensed contractor and/or monitoring is needed. Repairs may be necessary or desired. During the inspection, there was insufficient information or the observation was beyond the scope of the inspection. Improvements cannot be determined until further investigation or observations are made. Note: Observations listed under Discretionary Improvements are not essential repairs, but represent logical long-term improvements. IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATION HIGHLIGHTS The following is a synopsis of the potentially significant improvements that should be budgeted for over the short term. Other significant improvements, outside the scope of this inspection, may also be necessary. Please refer to the body of this report for further details on these and other recommendations. Priority Maintenance Items THE SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION This report is prepared in accordance with Ohio Revised Code 4764 and rules adopted thereunder. All components designated for inspection in the ISHI Inspector Standards are inspected, except as may be noted in the Limitations of Inspection sections within this report. The ISHI Inspector Standards can be found at the end of this report and are made part of the inspection. This inspection is visual only. A representative sample of building components is viewed in areas that are accessible at the time of the inspection only. No destructive testing or dismantling of building components is performed. Each mechanical system which conveys as part of the property and specifically listed as having been tested was observed to be in normal working condition at the time of inspection, unless one or more deficiencies for the listed system is reported. Latent defects may still exist, and evaluation of any system is limited by the conditions during the inspection and the scope defined by the ISHI Home Inspection Standards of Practice. Please understand the importance of limitations in a home inspection. This report does not reflect the results of an exhaustive technical evaluation, but rather a visual inspection. The distinction between the two is important. A technical evaluation requires exhaustive testing and analysis of a house's parts, taking more time and costing significantly more money. Our inspection does not consider components in the home that are not visible. Also understand that, even with an exhaustive inspection, there still may be defects in the home that are not revealed during the inspection. A visual inspection provides you with a solid, overall picture of the home, its problems, positive attributes, and areas where we recommended immediate attention. But with anything as complex as a home (a home has roughly 500 separate components), unexpected repairs are the norm, not the exception. It is the goal of the inspection to put a homebuyer in a better position to make a buying decision. Not all improvements will be identified during this inspection. Unexpected repairs should still be anticipated. The inspection should not be We are a customer service company providing unmatched integrity and education in the inspection field. Page 1 of 47