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Why Choosing a Licensed Florida Home Inspector Matters More Than You Think

  • Jan 19
  • 1 min read

In Florida, home inspectors are required to be licensed—and that requirement exists to protect consumers. Choosing a licensed inspector is not just a formality; it directly impacts the quality, accuracy, and reliability of your inspection.

A licensed Florida home inspector has:

  • Completed state-approved education

  • Passed required examinations

  • Met continuing education requirements

  • Maintained proper insurance and compliance

Unlicensed or underqualified inspectors may miss major defects such as unsafe electrical conditions, roof failure, or hidden moisture issues. These oversights can lead to expensive repairs after closing and disputes that could have been avoided.

Licensed inspectors follow Florida’s Standards of Practice and provide reports that are defensible and accepted by lenders, insurance companies, attorneys, and real estate professionals.

At SFH Property Group, inspections are performed with professionalism, transparency, and a deep understanding of Florida construction methods and environmental conditions. The goal is not to alarm clients—but to inform them clearly and honestly.

When it comes to protecting your property and your money, licensing matters.

Call to Action: Don’t take chances—choose a licensed Florida home inspector you can trust.

 
 
 

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