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Canadian ShieldPROPERTY INSPECTIONS
Why it helps

Documenting an estate property, the straightforward way

When a property is part of an estate, the people responsible for it — executors, families, and their lawyers — need a clear, honest picture of its condition before they can make good decisions. We walk the property, document what we can see, and hand you a plain-English file you can actually use: for planning repairs, preparing a sale, or supporting estate paperwork.

The process

From estate property to a sale-ready file

1

Property identified

You tell us the estate property and how to access it, including water or remote access.

2

Condition documented

We walk the property and document visible condition with photos, drone, and 360° capture.

3

Priorities organized

Findings are sorted into what matters now versus later, in plain language.

4

Sale-ready file

You get a clean, shareable report to support repair, sale, or estate decisions.

Estate property services flow: estate property identified, condition documented, repair priorities organized, sale-ready file created.
What's in the file

A report a lawyer or executor can use

Important — please read

What these reports are, and what they aren't

Visual, non-invasive assessment

Our inspections are visual, non-invasive assessments of accessible systems and components. They are not warranties, appraisals, engineering reports, code-compliance inspections, or legal opinions.

Estate reports = condition documentation

Estate property reports are intended to help executors, families, and professionals understand and document visible property condition as of the inspection date. They are not legal opinions, appraisals, engineering reports, court evidence, or expert-witness reports.

Repairs & referrals — disclosed up front

If we identify repairs and also offer repair coordination or contractor referrals, we disclose that clearly. Executors and clients choose whether to use our recommended trades, their own contractors, or no contractor at all.

Need an estate property documented?

Tell us about the property and the timeline. We'll walk you through what a report would cover.

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