A house model on stacked coins symbolizing real estate investment next to an aerial view of a suburban neighborhood.

Inspections That Protect Your Investment in Auburn Hills

An effective inspection can reveal both potential and problems. Natod Management provides guidance on what to expect during this process and how to interpret the results in the context of your long-term investment goals. Whether you are buying, selling, or developing, our extensive inspections cover foundations, plumbing, electrical systems, and more, ensuring your property meets the highest standards.

Inspector vs Engineer Explained

Checklist icon with a person and checkmarks on a blue background.

Home Inspectors

Focus on the visible and functional aspects of a property. They evaluate conditions through observation and normal use, without relying on technical instruments or calculations.

Icon of a construction worker with wrench and gear.

Engineers

Conduct in-depth analysis using scientific and mathematical methods. Their evaluations are ideal for complex structural concerns and detailed technical assessments.

Blue icon with checklist and question mark symbol.

Ask the Right Questions

Always confirm whether your inspector is a member of the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI). ASHI-certified professionals follow defined standards that outline what services are included, as well as any limitations or exclusions.

Two people discussing an architectural floor plan on paper.

What a Quality Inspection Should Cover

  • Foundations.
  • Plumbing and electrical systems.
  • Doors, ceilings, walls, and floors.
  • Roof condition.
  • Potential hazardous material issues.
  • Heating and cooling systems.
  • Insulation and ventilation.
  • Common areas in condominium buildings.

Make Informed Home Inspection Decisions

Don’t leave important decisions to chance. Speak with Natod Management about how to approach home inspections and what details truly matter. We're here to make the process more transparent.