Don’t let inspection repairs kill your deal. Learn how a 48-hour Deal Rescue Assessment provides the cost-to-cure clarity needed to close the sale.

Deal Rescue Assessment

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The 11th Hour Crisis: When Inspections Threaten Your Commission

We’ve all been there.

You are days away from closing in Orlando or Lake County, and the 4-point inspection comes back with a “roof at end of life” or “outdated electrical” warning. Suddenly:

  • The buyer is nervous

  • The insurance company is declining coverage

  • The deal is on life support

This is where most transactions fail — not because the house is “bad,” but because of uncertainty.

What Is a Deal Rescue Assessment?

A Deal Rescue Assessment is not a standard home inspection.

While a home inspector tells you what is broken, our assessment tells you:

  • How to fix it

  • What it will cost

  • How fast it can be completed

In the high-stakes Central Florida market, waiting weeks for multiple trade quotes isn’t an option.

Our 48-Hour Turnaround Includes:

  • Detailed Photo Documentation – Visual proof for all parties involved.

  • Line-Item Scope of Work – No “guesstimates,” just real construction numbers.

  • Cost-to-Cure – The magic number needed for seller credits or insurance compliance.

This is clarity under pressure.

Our 48-Hour Turnaround Includes:

When a deal hits friction, emotions escalate quickly.

  • Sellers don’t want to overpay for repairs.

  • Buyers don’t want to inherit a money pit.

By providing a licensed CGC (General Contractor) backed report, we bring professional objectivity to the table.

Pro Tip

Using a professional cost-to-cure plan is often the difference between:

  • A successful “Close-Ready” repair agreement

  • Objectivity builds trust. Trust closes deals.

A deal falling through

Why Speed Matters for Florida Insurance

With current insurance regulations in Florida, certain items are more than cosmetic concerns — they are risk factors.

Examples include:

  • Roof age

  • Electrical panel updates

  • Proper waterproofing systems like Schluter/Kerdi in bathrooms

If an insurance carrier requires “proof of repair” before issuing a policy, you need a contractor who can:

  • Execute the work quickly

  • Document it properly

  • Provide compliance-ready evidence

Speed isn’t convenience. It’s leverage.

Closing the Deal with Confidence

Don’t let vendor chaos or vague repair lists kill your momentum.

Whether you are:

  • An investor preparing a market-ready turn

  • A Realtor fighting to save a closing

  • A seller navigating inspection negotiations

Having a licensed Central Florida general contractor as your strategic partner becomes your best insurance policy for success.

Because in this market, certainty wins.

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