Review the inspection item and photos
Harney County Service
Inspection Repairs
Resolve inspection punch lists with practical repair scopes, photo documentation, and clear completion notes.
Common requests
- Exterior repairs
- Moisture flags
- Safety items
- Access corrections
Route notes
Best fit when the first request includes the report page, photos, location, and timing.
- Punch-list scoping
- Completion photos
- Repair documentation
Real field photo
What the photo helps confirm
Real field photos support inspection repair scoping by showing the exact exterior or interior condition before a repair list is priced or scheduled.
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Scope discipline
How the review works
Separate repair work from monitoring or larger replacement
Document completed work for owner or transaction files
Guide
How to plan this request
Start with the report item, not a vague repair label
Inspection language can be broad. The useful first step is to isolate the exact flagged item, visible condition, location, and deadline so the repair path is clear.
- Inspection report page
- Wide photo showing location
- Close photo showing condition
- Closing or reinspection date
Separate must-fix work from monitoring notes
Some inspection comments need immediate repair, while others need documentation, monitoring, or a larger replacement discussion. Sorting that early prevents scope creep.
- Safety items
- Moisture or rot notes
- Access corrections
- Completion documentation needed
Resources and tools
Use the right path before you request work
These guides and tools are written for Harney County homeowners, property managers, and facility contacts who need practical next steps.
Inspection Repair Checklist for Harney County Properties
How homeowners, buyers, sellers, and property managers can organize inspection repair requests before closing, reinspection, or owner approval.
What To Send Before Requesting Repair Work
A practical checklist for sending photos, location, access, priority, and timing details without making the first contact harder than it needs to be.
Emergency vs. Planned Repair Guide
How to decide whether a repair request should be treated as urgent intake or planned route work.
Project scope planner
Choose the service, urgency, photos, access notes, and next action without making photo upload mandatory.
Customer-style questions
Send photos for reviewCan you work from an inspection report?
Yes. Send the report page, photos, property location, access notes, and any closing or occupancy timeline that affects scheduling.
Can you just fix the items the buyer's inspector called out?
Yes, if the request includes the report page and photos. The first review separates direct repairs from items that need a larger scope or specialist review.
Can you provide photos after the repair so my agent or manager has proof?
Yes. Inspection repair work is best handled with before and completion photos plus short notes that explain what was addressed.