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  • What inspections and renovations will be done to the home before it is listed for sale on the marketplace?
  • What does the due diligence inspection look like?
  • What does the renovation process look like?
  • What is a quality control inspection?
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Inspections and Renovations

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Last updated 2 years ago

What inspections and renovations will be done to the home before it is listed for sale on the marketplace?

Roofstock onChain will order a local on-site team to undergo a 3-part process before a home is tokenized and listed for sale.

  1. Due Diligence Inspection

  2. Renovation

  3. Quality Control Inspection

See below for a detailed explanation of each part of the process.

What does the due diligence inspection look like?

We inspect each property thoroughly to give an accurate picture of what you are buying. The Assessment Report in the Documents section of each home contains an evaluation of each component, with dozens of pictures.

What does the renovation process look like?

Local on-site teams will complete the scope of work on the subject property as determined by a regional construction manager. All products are sourced from reputable manufacturers and are builder-grade materials and finishes.

What is a quality control inspection?

A final quality control inspection will be conducted to validate all completed work on the job estimate. This inspection will confirm that all work was completed in a workmanlike manner and that the home is ready to be occupied by a new resident.

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