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  • Identify hidden or dormant defects
  • Advise what should or shouldn’t be fixed
  • Provide recommendations on areas of personal preference
  • Determine the market value of the property
  • Provide recommendations on the purchase of the inspected property
  • Determine the life expectancy of the property
  • Inspect the county codes
  • Certify the property or its components
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The information provided in this article is for general educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for a professional property inspection. All property inspections conducted by Utah Property Inspectors are visual and limited to accessible areas at the time of inspection. An inspection report reflects the observed condition of the property on the date of inspection and does not constitute a warranty, guarantee, or certification of any component, system, or the property as a whole. Utah Property Inspectors does not determine market value, identify permit history, inspect areas deemed unsafe or inaccessible, or predict the future condition or life expectancy of any system or component. Environmental test results, including radon, mold, and methamphetamine testing, are provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. If testing reveals elevated levels of any substance, consult a qualified remediation specialist. Utah Property Inspectors assumes no liability for actions taken or not taken based on the content of this article or any inspection report.