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4-Point Inspection in Florida for Home Insurance: Everything You Need to Know!

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Emily Carter

Updated on: November 6, 2025 · 8 mins read

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4-Point Inspection Full Home Inspection
Scope of Inspection Focuses on four essential components of a home: the roof, electrical system, plumbing system, and HVAC system Comprehensive examination of the entire property, including its structural components, electrical systems, plumbing systems, roofing, foundation, appliances, and more
Purpose 4-point inspection determines the condition and age of key systems to help insurance companies assess the level of risk when underwriting a homeowner's insurance policy. Full home inspections provide a comprehensive assessment of the property’s condition so that buyers and sellers can gain a comprehensive assessment of the property’s condition
Report Format This inspection provides a concise and specific report of the condition, age, and potential hazards of the four main systems. The reports for a full home inspection cover all the parts of a property. Hency they are extensive and detailed.
Inspection Time Typically, completes within an hour Can take several hours, depending on the size and complexity of the property
CostLower than that of a full home inspection, as it covers fewer components More comprehensive and, therefore, usually more expensive.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can fail a 4-point inspection in Florida?

    The common reasons behind the failure of a 4-point inspection are:

    • Electrical problems
    • Aging or leaking roof
    • Old or leaking water heater
    • Poor or non-existent HVAC
  • Who pays for a 4-point inspection in Florida?

    If you are conducting the inspection for insurance purposes, the homeowner has to pay for it. If you are conducting a real estate transaction, the home buyer pays for it.

  • Can a buyer be present during a home inspection in Florida?

    Buyers not only can but should be present during home inspections.

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