Inspection report questions

Turn inspection findings into follow-up questions.

Inspection reports are packed with safety notes, maintenance items, specialist referrals, and limitations. DiscloseFlow helps buyers and buyer agents organize the report into questions that can be verified before the next step.

Start with better questions.

These are examples of questions a buyer or buyer agent may want to verify against the actual packet and the right professional.

Which inspection findings were marked safety, major concern, monitor, repair, or specialist review?

Does the inspector recommend licensed review for electrical, plumbing, roof, foundation, drainage, HVAC, pest, or moisture items?

Are any findings repeated across seller disclosures, pest reports, roof reports, sewer scopes, or contractor invoices?

Which items need clarification because the inspector could not access, test, or fully evaluate part of the property?

Are any repair costs included in the source documents, and do they need independent verification?

Documents to include

General home inspection report
Pest, termite, roof, sewer, chimney, pool, HVAC, electrical, or foundation reports
Seller disclosures and repair invoices related to inspection findings
Photos, addenda, limitations, and specialist recommendations inside the report
HOA or common-area documents when inspection items involve shared property

What DiscloseFlow adds

Separates document-backed observations from follow-up questions
Groups questions by seller, listing agent, inspector, contractor, HOA, broker, or attorney
Highlights inaccessible or limited-review areas that may deserve extra attention
Avoids invented repair costs, risk scores, or inspection conclusions not stated in the source documents

Turn the packet into a source-linked question list.

A single automated Question Pack is $29 for one property packet.