Following the inspection, the client receives a report outlining the assessment outcomes. The report should be detailed and informative and not just an assessment summary of all inspected areas. The information must specify essential issues that need priority attention for remedial action or necessary improvements, followed by non-critical area-specific problems.
A professional report, where possible, ought to include the defect, probable root cause and optional repair options. The information should consist of photos that showcase vital issues. The report must be sufficiently detailed and clear to enable the client to make an informed decision.
The inspector should be available to respond to any questions the client may have regarding the report outcomes. The client should also be made aware of the type of repairers required for the various defects and given cost estimates for the repairs if needed.


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