Urgent
1
Address before occupancy — safety or active damage.
100% of findings
600 Phase 6 Way
Inspection Completed
Apr 30, 2026
Report Generated
Apr 30, 2026
Report Delivered
Apr 30, 2026
Inspection report
600 Phase 6 Way
April 30, 2026
Property type
Single-family
Year built
1998
Square footage
1,850 sqft
Beds / Baths
3 / 2
Lot size
0.18 acres
Report date
April 30, 2026
Inspector
Carter Hawthorne
Source
Manual entry
01 / Summary
The kitchen GFCI should be addressed before occupancy.
AI-assistedCoverage
9%
1 of 11
Critical
1
Defects
1
Monitor
0
Draft — 10 areas not yet inspected
Exterior, Roof, Garage, Kitchen, Bathrooms, Bedrooms, HVAC, Plumbing, Attic, Crawlspace / Basement.
What you need to know
What matters most
Missing GFCI
These are the issues a buyer should pay closest attention to. Full section-by-section detail follows below.
02 / Critical
Location · Electrical
What this means
A safety risk in the electrical that should be resolved before occupancy. Items in this category typically protect against injury, fire, or electrical hazard.
Recommended action
Schedule immediate evaluation and repair with a licensed professional. Do not delay until after move-in.
Buyer next step
03 / Priorities
Urgent
1
Address before occupancy — safety or active damage.
100% of findings
Recommended
0
Plan to evaluate before close or in the first months.
0% of findings
Routine
0
Maintenance or monitoring — no immediate concern.
0% of findings
For the agent
Critical
1
Pre-occupancy or active issues.
Negotiation
0
Worth raising at the table.
None.
Maintenance
0
Routine homeowner upkeep.
None.
Suggested next step
Walk the buyer through the critical items first. Most should be resolved (or credited) before close.
At-a-glance
Electrical
1 finding — 1 critical.
03 / Findings
1 item
Missing GFCI in kitchen.
04 / Notes
Electrical
Missing GFCI in kitchen.
05 / Next steps
Complete the remaining areas before sharingUrgent
This report is in draft until every area has been inspected.
Address the flagged safety items immediatelyUrgent
Safety-classed defects (e.g., GFCI, smoke detectors, fire-rating) should be resolved before occupancy.
Review the report with your clientRecommended
Walk through the findings together so they understand priorities and tradeoffs.
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