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MATRIX Deluxe Inspection Reporting System
Nationwide Property Services uses the MATRIX Deluxe Inspection Reporting System.
The Matrix Deluxe is an 8.5” X 11” 4-part NCR report form. This report comes with its own three-ring binder along with illustrated index tabs, standards of practice booklet and a How to Operate Your Home book.
Our Matrix Deluxe customers have told us that this Report is easy to read and provides a ton of useful information.
This deluxe system is complete with graphics, index tabs, help sections and a 3 ring binder. You will be impressed with your report.
Illustrations Corresponding artwork and detailed explanations are printed on each tab for greater understanding.
Index Tabs Each report page comes with its own index tab for easy reference. Corresponding artwork and detailed explanations are printed on the card stock index tabs for easy use and enhanced information. 4-part NCR (carbonless) paper. We snap out three copies and leave the original in the binder for you and provide two copies to your Agent.
How to Operate Your Home manual Nothing comes in handier than this compilation of How to Operate Your Home from Mr. Fix-It. And better yet, it is included free with every Nationwide "Matrix" Deluxe report
Standards of Practice Included is a copy of the American Society of Home Inspector's standards of practice.
3-Ring Binder The report is provided in a high quality three ring binder with a clear interior pocket for documents and reference papers. We think that you will find this package will help you use your report for future reference.
Tips on Reading an Inspection Report The Nationwide Property inspection Report is available at the end of the inspection and we encourage you to review it on-site with your inspector. Feel free to ask questions and to ask to review comments at that time or cal us if questions arise when you review the report later.
The most important issue with any inspection report is that you understand the nature of the defect or comment. Be involved, ask questions, and keep it up until you are comfortable with an explanation and what it means to you and your house. Your inspector is experienced and has spent years translating "housetalk" into "regular people language". Make sure that YOU understand.
Take the time and become familiar with your report. The report has a legend, key, symbols or icons, read and understand them thoroughly. The more information provided about the site and home, the easier to understand the overall condition.
At the end of the inspection your inspector will provide a summary with a question and answer period. Use this opportunity to ask questions regarding terms or conditions that you may not be familiar with. The inspector should be able to explain the answers to your questions. If for some reason a question cannot be answered at the time of the inspection, the inspector will research the question and obtain the answer for you.
We recommend that you accompany your inspector through the entire inspection if possible. This helps you to understand the condition of the home and the details of the report.
Read the report completely and understand the condition of the home you are about to purchase. After all, it is most likely one of the largest investments you will ever make.
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