Residential and Commercial Property Inspections to Uncover Hidden Damages
Thorough Property Inspections for Potential Hidden Damages.
Serving the following Maryland counties: Prince George's, Howard, Anne Arundel, Charles, Montgomery, St. Mary's, and the Mid-Atlantic region.
Why Pay for Repairs When You’ve Already Paid for Coverage?
Before you open up that wallet to make a repair on your home… Before you take out another loan to make a renovation on your business… Call the experts at Shorter Settlements! We offer free property inspection services that could save you a bundle if you have the proper insurance coverage.
What do property inspectors do?
When our property inspectors come to your home or business, they will check it top to bottom for problems or potential problems. Our property inspection checklist covers everything, including:
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The interior and exterior of your home or business.
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Outside your property, we will look for potential issues along the roofline and exterior walls.
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Inside, we will go room to room checking closets, walls, flooring, plumbing, electric, and cabinetry.
Our property inspectors have the experience and training to spot problems that most home and business owners didn’t even know existed!
Home inspection service and commercial property inspection
Whether you’re a residential or commercial property owner, you want to take the best care of your home (or business). When minor problems arise – or even if a major catastrophe occurs – and you suffer a loss on your property, it is important to know what direction to take next. Whether it’s repair or replacement, as an insured property owner, it shouldn’t come at your expense.
We are licensed, bonded, and insured in Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey to perform property inspections and make recommendations. We may uncover issues covered by your insurance policy, even if they happened months ago. The property inspection report is free, and if you wish to pursue it with your insurance company, our expert public adjusters will go to bat for you.