Electrical Series

What Happens After the Inspector Finds Electrical problems — Complete Action Guide

Your inspector flagged electrical problems. Now what? How to read the report, get accurate quotes, negotiate with the seller, and decide whether to walk away or proceed.

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📍 Toronto, OntarioHomes built around 1970s–1990s

Your inspector flagged electrical problems. Now what? How to read the report, get accurate quotes, negotiate with the seller, and decide whether to walk away or proceed.

What you will learn in this guide

This guide covers the key aspects of what happens after the inspector finds electrical problems — complete action guide relevant to Ontario homebuyers. Every point is based on real inspection findings from Ontario properties.

Key fact: This topic is covered as part of our standard 200+ checkpoint inspection. Every finding is documented with photos, thermal images where applicable, and severity rating.

Why this matters for Ontario buyers

Ontario's housing stock spans over a century of construction eras, each with distinct risks. Understanding these risks before you buy gives you negotiating power and prevents costly surprises after closing.

What your inspector checks

Every Inspectionly inspection includes a thorough assessment of electrical as part of the 200+ checkpoint protocol. Your RHI certified inspector uses thermal imaging, moisture detection, and drone technology to evaluate every accessible component.

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Aamir Yaqoob, RHI

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Every topic in this guide is part of our 200+ checkpoint inspection — performed by an RHI certified inspector with drone and thermal imaging on every property.

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