Send your inspector's 80 page PDF. Within 24 hours we send back a credit-request packet that names the 3 items worth negotiating, the dollars to ask for, and the exact letter your agent forwards to the seller. $79 flat, refundable if we don't find anything worth negotiating.
A typical residential inspection runs 60 to 90 pages. Half of it is photos of outlets and code references. A third is non-issues. 3 or 4 items matter, and they are usually buried on page 47 next to a missing smoke detector.
You are reading this at 11pm. You have 5 days to respond. The seller wants an answer by Friday. Your agent earns commission when you close, not when you walk. Your inspector is paid to document, not to recommend.
That is the gap. Inspection Credit fills it.
One plain email, one attachment, four documents inside. You forward the whole thing to your agent. They forward the letter to the listing agent. That is the whole flow.
Hi, we just finished reviewing your inspector's report. We recommend a credit request of $17,500, anchored on the Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panel on page 16 and the exterior water damage on page 5.
The attached PDF has four documents inside: a cover summary, a drafted letter your agent can forward to the seller's agent, an escalation script if they push back, and a pre-signed walk-away notice in case it comes to that.
Inspection Credit Review
An 80-page inspection report is mostly noise. Photos of outlets, code references, non-issues. The 3 items that matter are usually buried on page 47, next to a missing smoke detector. Software is better than people at this part. It doesn't get tired on page 60.
So we built that. The system reads your PDF end to end and classifies every finding by severity. Repair-cost ranges come from a database we keep current for your zip, fed by RSMeans-style references, BLS labor rates, and regional contractor bids.
Then a person reviews it. We sanity-check the numbers and rewrite the letter so it reads like a buyer, not a tool. Every packet is read before it ships.
Most "expert review" services dress up software as a guy in a hard hat. We don't. The machine handles the reading. A person handles the judgment.
Email yourself a real sample packet, the same shape you'd get for $79. The inspection it's built from is a public sample report, the address and buyer name are placeholders, but the cover summary, the credit-request letter, the escalation script, the walk-away talking points, all of it is what we'd hand you for your own property.
No marketing follow-up. We send the PDF, store your email so we can answer if you reply, and that's it.
$79 flat. 24 hours from upload to delivery. Refundable if we do not find anything worth negotiating. That is the whole offer.